While cloud-native development continues to grow, many enterprises still rely on some traditional applications and databases that run in virtual machines (VMs). But managing multiple platform stacks introduces inconsistency and inefficiencies. To address this, many organizations are adopting a modern stack, running containers and VMs side-by-side with a common orchestration plane deployed on bare-metal systems. Join us in this fireside chat as experts from Portworx and Red Hat talk about this trend and the impact it has on organizations as they continue on their journey to a long-term, sustainable cloud operating model.
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