Nutanix EA v4 APIs and SDKS released!
Today marks the next milestones in our Nutanix API journey. Early Access to version 4 (v4) of our client REST APIs and SDKs has just
Today marks the next milestones in our Nutanix API journey. Early Access to version 4 (v4) of our client REST APIs and SDKs has just
Our customers continue to ask us for a simple, elegant way to run both traditional virtualization and cloud native, container based workloads simultaneously. Integrating a
We recently announced that Nutanix Karbon is now Nutanix Kubernetes Engine (NKE). In addition to the new name and new features released in NKE 2.5,
This week Nutanix announced the general availability release of our AOS™ 6.5 long term support (LTS) infrastructure software, delivering better performance, simpler management, enhanced orchestration
Nutanix is deeply committed to customer choice. For years we have supported multiple choices of HCI hardware platforms, multiple hypervisors, and increasingly multiple choices of
Intro In the previous post, we connected our NKE cluster to Azure Arc; in this part 2 of the series we will start to operate
Intro Control Plane in the cloud and the Kubernetes cluster on-premises? Why would one consider splitting the data and control plane into two different providers?
Unwavering customer focus is one of our core tenets here at Nutanix and we’ve heard the call loud and clear from customers seeking even better
Disaster Recovery is hard. Offering it as a managed service offering is harder. It also happens to be the first managed service offering from Nutanix.
When discussing automation tasks with customers, one of the common questions is “How do I collect performance statistics for my VMs?” In today’s quick article