Modern Virtualization is Ready for Production at Enterprise Scale 

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Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware continues to create ripples as companies seek out modern solutions that can drive virtualization efforts without subjecting the business to massive price hikes. As a result, many have turned—or are expecting to turn—to Kubernetes as an alternative that supports both VMs and containers. This allows enterprises to use one platform to propel their cloud-native application development and fortify their infrastructure modernization. 

Eighty-one percent of enterprises that participated in a 2024 survey of Kubernetes experts plan to migrate or modernize their VMs to Kubernetes! And almost two-thirds of those plan to do so within the next two years.

Yet new challenges arise as enterprises increasingly move virtual machines to Kubernetes. Portworx® empowers organizations to seamlessly make that transition. With the upcoming launch of Portworx Enterprise 3.3, we are extending our industry-leading container data management platform to support VM workloads at enterprise scale. As the industry leader in container data management, Portworx provides the performance, data resiliency, and data protection necessary for mission-critical workloads with the simplicity, flexibility, and reliability needed for production at enterprise scale. 

Portworx Enterprise 3.3 Addresses Economic, Virtualization, and Storage Pain Points

Built for Kubernetes, Portworx offers the scalability, automation, and self-service capabilities required

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