Are Containers the Future of Infrastructure as a Service - Panel Discussion
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) in this 43-minute panel discussion moderated by Bruno Cornec from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Join industry experts Simona Arsene, Jerome Petazzoni, and David Flanders as they debate the role of bare-metal, virtualization, and containers in cloud computing. Gain insights into customer expectations for IaaS in the coming years and learn about the best approaches for both cloud-native and legacy applications. Delve into topics such as the evolution of OpenStack, the impact of Docker, and the changing strategies of major contributors in the field. Discover the panelists' perspectives on container value propositions, customer advice, and the coexistence of containers with virtual machines. Engage with the discussion on topics like P2V migration, legacy application management, and the "lipstick effect" in technology adoption. This Linux Foundation-hosted panel provides valuable insights for IT professionals, developers, and decision-makers interested in the future of cloud infrastructure.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
Jeremy Tony
David Flanders
Key Points
The Future of Containers
The Cretaceous Period
The lipstick effect
P2V
Legacy Applications
Container Value Proposition
How do you advise customers
Who are your customers
Any solutions out there
What about VMs
Containers in PMs
Gas vs Pass
Audience Question
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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