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Proponents of running stateful applications on Kubernetes clusters argue that this approach makes it easier to converge the management of compute and storage on the same platform. Until recently, however, there was a debate about the wisdom of deploying stateful applications on Kubernetes, with many IT teams preferring to deploy stateless applications that stored data on external platforms outside of the Kubernetes cluster.
The battle for Kubernetes storage dominance is underway. Enterprises are now tasked with determining which approach is better suited to their environment.
Register today to learn the pros and cons of stateful versus stateless applications and determine which approach is best for you and your business.
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