Avoid Cloud Lock-in with Kubernetes, Findings from the 2023 VMware State of Kubernetes Survey 📊

June 8, 2023

76% of respondents in our State of Kubernetes 2023 survey say they use multiple clouds - they're multi-cloud. @thecote looks at the driving forces behind multi-cloud adoption, most notably the desire to avoid vendor lock-in. For more insights into multi-cloud strategies, Kubernetes benefits, and the challenges being tackled by your peers, check out the VMware State of Kubernetes 2023 survey: https://tanzu.vmware.com/content/ebooks/stateofkubernetes-2023?utm_source=cote&utm_campaign=devrel&utm_content=StateOfK8s2023_03_multi-cloud&utm_medium=youtube 🔗 Links & resources: * The VMware State of Kubernetes 2023 survey: https://tanzu.vmware.com/content/ebooks/stateofkubernetes-2023?utm_source=cote&utm_campaign=devrel&utm_content=StateOfK8s2023_03_multi-cloud&utm_medium=youtube * VMware Tanzu Kubernetes for Operations, it's everything you need to run and manage Kubernetes: https://tanzu.vmware.com/kubernetes-operations?utm_source=cote&utm_campaign=devrel&utm_content=StateOfK8s2023_03_multi-cloud&utm_medium=youtube 📌 Key Highlights: 1. Multi-Cloud Understanding: Multi-cloud essentially refers to all the computing resources an organization utilizes - traditional VMs, bare metal, public and private cloud services. 2. Growth & Expansion: As organizations grow, they are likely to accumulate a variety of cloud environments. This growth can be through organic expansion or through acquisitions and mergers. 3. VMware State of Kubernetes 2023 Survey: According to this survey, 76% of respondents, particularly large organizations with 1000+ employees, utilize multiple clouds. 4. Application Deployment: Applications are planned to be run not only on the public cloud but also on edge locations which can include on-premises sites such as warehouses or stores. 5. Vendor Lock-In: The primary reason organizations use a multi-cloud strategy is to avoid vendor dependence, or "lock-in". Organizations want the freedom to change their cloud services provider if necessary. 6. Role of Kubernetes: Kubernetes serves as a layer that allows freedom from vendor lock-in. It provides application portability across different cloud environments. 7. Transition to Integrated Platforms: If maintaining an internally built Kubernetes platform becomes unsustainable, organizations may transition to a more integrated or commercial version of the platform. 8. Read the Full Survey: For more insights into multi-cloud strategies and benefits of Kubernetes, viewers are directed to read the full VMware State of Kubernetes 2023 survey. 🎞️ Timestamps: 00:08 Multi-cloud is just computers 00:38 Survey Demographics 01:06 Where people run Kubernetes 01:29 Why do multi-cloud 01:34 Lock-In 01:52 Kubernetes manages lock-in 02:42 Read more in the full survey

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