Until now, traditional databases have been difficult to deploy on Kubernetes because they weren’t designed to work in containerized environments. With the COVID-19 pandemic, in the past year that flow turned into a tsunami.
In fact, 46% of organizations’ data is already in public clouds, and will grow to 54% in the next 12 months.
With this approach to development, he said, “you can satisfy your customers, fight for market share and benefit from unit economics.
According to a survey released earlier this year by IDC, 47% of microservices rely on databases, and 32% of respondents said database management is one of their top challenges.