Published: 01 July 2024
Summary
Running containers on-premises imposes several challenges and pitfalls. This research unveils the concerns and outlines a roadmap for I&O technical professionals to run Kubernetes, such as OpenShift, Rancher, Tanzu and EKS, and other container platforms, like AWS ECS and Docker Swarm on-premises.
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Key Findings
Running apps in the public cloud is not an option for all use cases due to compliance, performance, cost, sensitivity to connectivity loss and other reasons.
Unlike hyperscaling, traditional on-premises infrastructures rarely offer equivalent capabilities to those usually found in public clouds.
Product teams familiar with hyperscalers’ capabilities and conveniences need help replicating some practices adopted in the cloud to on-premises scenarios. Eventual inconsistencies in practices severely impact teams’ productivity as they generally impose a high cognitive load.
Organizations that succeed with on-premises container platform adoption augment existing infrastructure capabilities with the use of cloud-native infrastructure technologies.
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