Container adoption is on the rise as more developers are using containers to develop, deploy, and run both stateless and data-intensive stateful applications and workloads more quickly. But to ensure developers have access to the right tools to do their jobs, organizations may find the need to invest in multiple container platforms to support specific and varied uses cases – leading organizations to wonder: can container platforms co-exist and run side by side?In most cases, the answer is yes – and is an option that should be considered based on the business use cases and workloads being addressed. In Take Your Analytics into Hyperdrive in 2021, Matthew Hausmann explains, “Stateful apps are a different beast – running petabyte scale analytics is very different from running microservices web search.” To solve such a challenge, Hausmann advises, “Using the right tool for the right job is necessary. Don’t be afraid of co-existing multiple platforms to complement your existing solutions and address your varied use cases to deal with scale, performance, and data gravity issues.”To read this article in full, please click her
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