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AN EASY PATH TO KUBERNETES
ON NUTANIX
Patryk Wolsza
Solution Architect
Datacenter Solutions Group
Intel Corporation
HYBRID
Transformation and Cloud Delivery Options
ON PREMISE
&
PRIVATE
CLOUD
PUBLIC
CLOUD
• 10 – 30 % - physical
• 70 – 90 % - virtual • ~ 10% workloads
Infrastructure to run containers
Number of users running their container on AWS in 2016160
%
1. Source: https://clusterhq.com/assets/pdfs/state-of-container-usage-june-2016.pdf
2. Multiple choices were allowed
40
%
Number of users running their containers on Internal
infrastructure in 20161
Converged infrastructure seems to be answer to those needs
Do I need containers?
VMs world vs Containers world
Platform
Utilization
Workload
Agility
Efficiency
at Scale
VMs vs Containers
Pros:
• Many VMs per server resource
• Easy to provision
• Self-service
• Easy migration, DR, upgrade
Cons:
• Too „fat” in application deployment
• Take some time to be „ready”
Pros:
• Portability of the apps
• Deployment in seconds
• Simplicity
• Easy at scale
Cons:
• Adoption level
• Fragmentation
Path to CaaS on NTNX
How we’ve done it
Persistent
Storage
Persistent
Storage
AHV
Intel®
Xeon®
Network
API
Nutanix
cluster
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
VM
Dep.
VM
IaaS
…K8S
wor.
K8S
wor.
K8S
Mas.
K8S
Mas.
K8S
Mas.
PaaS / CaaS
Nutanix
Volume
Plugin
Simplicity
Rapid Delivery
Time
Unbound
Performance
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With the Cloud for All initiative, Intel is helping answer this call by
making cloud technology easier to deploy.
Scale on
Demand
An easy path to K8S on NTNX.
Time to use it !!!
Github offices (photo by) Ariel Zambelich/Wired
Out NOW, get it on:
https://github.com/nutanix/k8s

An Easy Path to Kubernetes on Nutanix

  • 1.
    AN EASY PATHTO KUBERNETES ON NUTANIX Patryk Wolsza Solution Architect Datacenter Solutions Group Intel Corporation
  • 2.
    HYBRID Transformation and CloudDelivery Options ON PREMISE & PRIVATE CLOUD PUBLIC CLOUD • 10 – 30 % - physical • 70 – 90 % - virtual • ~ 10% workloads
  • 3.
    Infrastructure to runcontainers Number of users running their container on AWS in 2016160 % 1. Source: https://clusterhq.com/assets/pdfs/state-of-container-usage-june-2016.pdf 2. Multiple choices were allowed 40 % Number of users running their containers on Internal infrastructure in 20161 Converged infrastructure seems to be answer to those needs
  • 4.
    Do I needcontainers? VMs world vs Containers world Platform Utilization Workload Agility Efficiency at Scale VMs vs Containers Pros: • Many VMs per server resource • Easy to provision • Self-service • Easy migration, DR, upgrade Cons: • Too „fat” in application deployment • Take some time to be „ready” Pros: • Portability of the apps • Deployment in seconds • Simplicity • Easy at scale Cons: • Adoption level • Fragmentation
  • 5.
    Path to CaaSon NTNX How we’ve done it Persistent Storage Persistent Storage AHV Intel® Xeon® Network API Nutanix cluster VM VM VM VM VM VM Dep. VM IaaS …K8S wor. K8S wor. K8S Mas. K8S Mas. K8S Mas. PaaS / CaaS Nutanix Volume Plugin Simplicity Rapid Delivery Time Unbound Performance 01 1010101101010 1010101010110101010 10101010101101010101010 10101010101101010101010101010 With the Cloud for All initiative, Intel is helping answer this call by making cloud technology easier to deploy. Scale on Demand
  • 6.
    An easy pathto K8S on NTNX. Time to use it !!! Github offices (photo by) Ariel Zambelich/Wired Out NOW, get it on: https://github.com/nutanix/k8s