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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Why Bare Metal Is Challenging VMs in Microservices Deployments

Jeff Chou is CEO of Diamanti, a company focused on container infrastructure, with a founding executive team out of Cisco and Veritas. Over the past 15 years, server virtualization has become the preferred method of application deployment in the enterprise datacenter. Popular hypervisors, such as VMware ESXi and Microsoft Hyper-V, are ubiquitous. Diamanti's CEO sees microservices and containers pushing the market towards bare metal and shares his vision for how that will transform enterprise infrastructure and the implications for VMs. Let's start with your take on the overall threat to virtual machines and VMware, posed by containers and microservices?


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