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Top 3 things to consider when selecting a Kubernetes platform

Containers and Kubernetes have become the de facto standard for building, delivering, and managing modern cloud-native applications. In this infographic, learn the top 3 things to consider when choosing a Kubernetes platform.

With so many Kubernetes solutions available, how do you select the best platform for your needs?

Together, people, practices, and platforms build modern cloud applications.

Choose a platform where existing and emerging operating models work together to bring innovation and efficiency to your enterprise.

Determine your specialized needs

Containers need enterprise open source

Consider operating systems, key capabilities, and container locations when choosing a platform.

Do you really need to do it yourself?

Kubernetes DIY installation, upgrading, and maintenance depends on human power. Do you want to build a cloud applications platform, or do you simply want to run on one?

Built-in support through multicloud consistency

Avoid mix-and-match network impacts. Platform consistency ensures applications run smoothly.

Learn how to navigate the container platform marketplace
  • The what, how, who, and why of selecting a container orchestration infrastructure.

  • Options for moving to Kubernetes for container orchestration.

  • The relationship between Linux® and containers.

  • Debunking and demystifying container orchestration myths.

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