Author: Deepak Verma

  • Architecting Applications for Kubernetes

    Architecting Applications for Kubernetes

    Container-based applications are designed with different assumptions about the underlying infrastructure. In this post, we will dive into architecting applications for Kubernetes-environments. Portability Makes the Most of All Clouds The design approach for container-based applications is vastly different than architecting virtual-machine-based applications. In the latter, the goal is to prevent failure, not accommodate it. Container-based…

  • The CIOs Guide to Preparing for Containers

    The CIOs Guide to Preparing for Containers

    There’s no way around it: containers have become the preferred way to run workloads in the enterprise, and container platforms like Kubernetes are quickly becoming the standard for running applications. No wonder that the majority of IT teams embrace containers for running production workloads. The advantages of doing so are clear, but the road to…

  • ESG Survey Reveals Key Elements for Container Data Protection

    ESG Survey Reveals Key Elements for Container Data Protection

    Container Data protection The adoption of containers in enterprises is in full swing, and container platforms like Kubernetes are quickly becoming the standard for deploying applications to production. In a recent study on container data protection by ESG, 67% of respondents said they’re running containers for production applications with the remaining 33% planning to do…

  • How to Choose Between VMs, Containers, and Serverless

    How to Choose Between VMs, Containers, and Serverless

    Why choose? Let’s start with the why. Why do we need to choose? Why does this choice even exist? As technologies evolve, they tend to commoditize at the bottom of a stack. For instance, physical services and hypervisors have predominantly commoditized, meaning they look alike, the technology is mature, and the pace of innovation slowed…