The Move to Cloud Repatriation: Why Organizations Are Making the Move – Part 2

This is Part 2 of a two-part series on cloud repatriation. In The Shift to Cloud Repatriation: Why Organizations are Making the Change – Part 1 , we explored the significance of edge computing and data sovereignty when considering repatriation, highlighting the strategic benefits of retaining control over data. But another key factor is the growing popularity of Kubernetes, the next evolution in application deployment and management. Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform that offers organizations a compelling combination of flexibility and control. It helps companies size more dynamically for each application while controlling costs and improving performance.

Bryan Litchford

Vice President Private Cloud at Rackspace.

Kubernetes and Containers: A New Era of Agility and Efficiency

While containers are billed as lightweight alternatives to full virtual machines, they pack a huge punch. From small ephemeral apps to large-scale stateful workloads, containers give organizations the ability to encapsulate applications in a consistent environment, eliminating software configuration conflicts and ensuring reliable performance across platforms. Kubernetes serves as a powerful open-source controller or orchestration platform for containers, enabling developers to seamlessly manage and scale applications.