The Opportunity for OpenShift Infrastructure

Today we tackle the generational infrastructure shift that’s keeping IT leaders awake at night: OpenShift virtualization adoption. We dig deep into why organizations are struggling to migrate from traditional VM-focused infrastructure to Kubernetes-managed infrastructure. We explore the real hurdles blocking this transition and unpack the strategic positioning that matters when you’re moving to container-orchestrated infrastructure. This isn’t about dumping everything into Kubernetes and calling it done, we examine what it really takes to use Kubernetes as your infrastructure abstraction layer while navigating the operational realities that make or break these migrations.

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OpenShift Install

Today we dive deep into the mystery of Kubernetes installation, specifically OpenShift installation. We help explain why Kubernetes installs look so weird compared to traditional operations, install processes, and where are the playbooks? Where are the scripts? Are the runbooks describing all the steps you need to take? All of it seems to be missing, and in this podcast, we explain why.

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Container Driven Architecture

In this episode, we continue our dive into the changing architecture of IT infrastructure and look at how containers and container platforms are changing. We also look at the fundamental nature of what people want to buy, accelerated by VMware Broadcom, making virtualization platforms much less attractive, and the shifting landscape here. This is work that is based on a presentation that I’ve been giving around the shift towards open shift virtualization and Kubernetes in general.

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Kubernetes on Prem vs Cloud

We step back in this episode of our Tech Ops series and talk about cloud self managed infrastructure and how you balance the competing concerns. We started from a report that RackN had commissioned talking about on premises Kubernetes, and mixing that into your IT infrastructure.

Can you have a cloud broker? Can you do multi cloud, some sort of tried and true topics for cloud consideration, but through a new filter and through this repatriation idea of mixing and matching your IT Infrastructure?

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Resources:
store.repebble.com/
rackn.com/2025/03/18/ready-for…netes-on-bare-metal/
www.reuters.com/technology/cybers…ports-2025-03-18/
gabrielsimmer.com/blog/kubernetes-plus-oneplus

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DeepThink AI and Kubernetes

We springboard from DeepThinking AI and have a robust conversation about what impact DeepThink is having on the industry. We also discuss where we see things going into the dilemma of people building AI infrastructure and working to do that quickly, robustly and with strong governance. This is necessary to ensure that they can quickly update and manage that AI infrastructure that they’re spending so much money to build, and this leads into a broader conversation about virtualization, containers and open shift.

Recorded Jan 30, 2025

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Reference: www.perplexity.ai/search/provide-a…TQ6LJG_X0SlB5g#8

KubeVirt in the Enterprise

This is one of those fun conversations where we’re really diving not just into the tech but the enterprise consumption of the tech and how people are thinking about it. How does technology like Kubernetes evolve and get used in ways that the community is not thinking about and find a whole new path for adoption and commercialization?

If this is going on in your organization, we want to hear from you. We want you to be part of the conversation, because this is a really important transition point for the industry, for people questioning their VMware consumption, and for people looking to expand their Kubernetes footprints.

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Gitops and Immutability [TechOps Series]

The cloud2030 Tech Ops series is an ongoing discussion for us to create what I think of as 200 level content for tech and operations leaders, exploring really complex, deep topics in a thoughtful way to really extend your knowledge base and capabilities in the data center and infrastructure space.

Today’s episode talks about gitops and immutability, and what we’re doing here is connecting together the operational concepts between controls and desired state communications and how that gets executed in infrastructure in an operations sense. Rather than a developer approach, this takes an operations approach. So if you are interested in how to manage immutability and what that means in infrastructure, this discussion is for you.

Containers Manager [TechOps]

In this episode, we continue our TechOps series, diving deep into the topic of container management. As containers become increasingly mainstream, the need to effectively manage and orchestrate these lightweight, purpose-built environments is crucial.

We’ll explore the distinctions between container management and orchestration, discussing the different tools, techniques and trade-offs involved. We’ll also hear insights from the RackN team on how they’ve approached container lifecycle management within their own infrastructure management platform, Digital Rebar.

This is a rich discussion that touches on everything from Kubernetes to system design trade-offs. So let’s jump in and learn how to wrangle those containers!

Containers and Walled Gardens

We start talking about walled gardens and the momentum and push that causes us to get into vendor active environments in this episode. This is going to be a multi-part discussion where we look at the drivers of AI in the future.

In this case, we used up a lot of time before this recording talking about Kubernetes and what’s next for Kubernetes and containers, as well as how that ecosystem has been shaping up. This conversation is about the wall gardens that could be broken down, and in some cases, have actually been built taller because of containerization and Kubernetes and infrastructure and how infrastructure works.

After that background before going into the discussion, we pick it up on how these ecosystems and walled gardens are self reinforcing as well as chinks in the armor that will allow us to go back to interoperable standards.

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Compliance Comes to Kubernetes

What does it take to implement governance and compliance, because they are process controls much more than individual technologies. Today we discuss that a lot of the talks seem to be about governance and compliance, and we have a fascinating discussion about governance compliance and Kubernetes.

The idea that Kubernetes is maturing, losing the drama that is a hallmark of its first decade now and moving into a focus on managing how to control and have security, compliance and normality. Yet all of those things have a degree of tension with the vendors and users, which puts single choice compliance and governance
in direct conflict with open source competitive ecosystems.

This makes for a fascinating conversation where we touch on some really important issues for the industry.

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