
Client: Nutanix Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Formaat: Whitepaper
Grootte: 2,46 MB
Taal: Engels
Datum: 14.04.2026
From VMs to Containers— Run Your Work, Your Way
Running VMs and containers together on a single platform simplifies operations and complexity
As enterprises have adopted cloud native architectures, many have deployed new and separate infrastructure—both in the cloud and on-premises—while continuing to operate virtualized infrastructure to support traditional VM-based business applications.
Unfortunately, managing separate environments for VMs and containers can lead to operational complexity and hinder agility. Siloed environments can limit Kubernetes from leveraging virtualization benefits such as increased resource utilization, oversubscription, and simplified operations. By paying attention to a few key pillars of success, you can consolidate VM-based and containerized workloads on a single, future-ready platform.
As enterprises have adopted cloud native architectures, many have deployed new and separate infrastructure—both in the cloud and on-premises—while continuing to operate virtualized infrastructure to support traditional VM-based business applications.
Unfortunately, managing separate environments for VMs and containers can lead to operational complexity and hinder agility. Siloed environments can limit Kubernetes from leveraging virtualization benefits such as increased resource utilization, oversubscription, and simplified operations. By paying attention to a few key pillars of success, you can consolidate VM-based and containerized workloads on a single, future-ready platform.
