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Explore the tangible benefits of running vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS) in a private cloud environment through this 25-minute conference presentation. Learn how VMware's VCF (VMware Cloud Foundation) brings a cloud experience to private data centers by providing three core runtime services: VKS, VM Service for cloud-like vSphere VM consumption, and Container Service for deploying containers without complete Kubernetes clusters. Discover how VCF's declarative API surface and vSphere supervisor enable resource consumption through familiar Kubernetes APIs and tools like kubectl, while the new VCF CLI uses plugins similar to public cloud CLIs for enhanced discoverability. Understand the architecture that treats resources like Lego blocks within a unified ecosystem, emphasizing extensibility, adaptability, and multi-tenancy. Watch a live demonstration of a three-tiered application deployment using MySQL database in a VM and VKS cluster with front-end and back-end apps, all orchestrated through Argo CD and GitOps principles while leveraging secret service, volume service, network service, and VM image service. Gain insights into how VKS simplifies operations with minimal networking expertise requirements, self-service capabilities, and powerful synergies with VCF services for optimal private cloud solutions, presented by Jeremy Wolf from Broadcom's VCF Division Technology Product Management team.
Syllabus
The Advantages of Running vSphere Kubernetes Service in a Private Cloud with VMware by Broadcom
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