Category: Security, Kubernetes, Infrastructure, artificial-intelligence

If you’re reading this article, I don’t have to tell you that computer technology moves pretty fast. Seems like just yesterday we were adjusting to cloud computing, then debating virtualization versus containerization and cloud native computing.

The fact is that whether we realize it or not, we’ve gotten used to thinking of the data center as a fluid thing, particularly if we use cluster paradigms such as Kubernetes.

Rightfully so; with the speed of innovation, we need to be able to tear down a data center that is compromised or bring up a new one to replace it, or to enhance it, at a moment’s notice.

Once we’ve leveraged the Data Center as a Service, we find that our initial Infrastructure as a Service advantages still hold at that level: Data Center as a Service provides the ability to separate a company from its physical infrastructure, which provides additional advantages.

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