Make Kubernetes containers on Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers easier to manage with VMware Tanzu
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Make Kubernetes containers on Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers easier to manage with VMware Tanzu
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Make Kubernetes containers on Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers easier to manage with VMware Tanzu Running VMware Tanzu on a VMware vSphere 7.0 Update 1 environment with Dell EMC PowerEdge servers provided centralized container management features at reasonable cost Only 7 tasks to add Tanzu to an existing vSphere environment on Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers 1 Create a Distributed vSwitch and Port Group 19 steps 2 Create a DevOps user 6 steps 3 Create the content libraries 19 steps 4 Create storage tags and policies 18 steps 5 Deploy the load balancer 13 steps 6 Configure the workload management engine 11 steps 7 Define a namespace 8 steps Organizations can modernize their monolithic legacy apps to a common Kubernetes (K8s) framework by combining two products--DellTM EMCTM PowerEdge servers and VMware vSphere� hypervisor-- with VMware Tanzu. VMware Tanzu on VMware vSphere hosts supported by Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers can offer organizations the following: � A path to app modernization with containers and VMware technologies � Streamlined K8s deployment with a wizard-based approach and a single configuration point with automatic cluster deployment � Rich, ongoing management in an environment that IT likely finds familiar � Strong CPU, RAM, and storage resources that allow you to implement vSAN as a storage solution, which could help reduce data center sprawl Add just one license to get up and running with Tanzu 3-server solution Modernize applications with containers DevOps acceleration with Tanzu Basic VMware + vSphere Tanzu Principled Technologies� Learn more at http://facts.pt/1gtjhgw Copyright 2021 Principled Technologies, Inc. Based on "Make Kubernetes containers on Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers easier to manage with VMware Tanzu," a Principled Technologies report, May 2021. Principled Technologies� is a registered trademark of Principled Technologies, Inc. All other product names are the trademarks of their respective owners.
