Until Kubernetes and containers came up, applications were run in virtual machines on a range of virtual machine management platforms. These virtual machines are not going away soon, and the question is how operators and users can run both - the new container and legacy virtual machine - workloads in their environment.
In this talk the audience will learn how - KubeVirt extends Kubernetes to run virtual machines - This simplifies your infrastructure stack - This simplifies resource management and provisioning - KubeVirt is installed - VMs can be started and stopped - Storage and networking can be provided to VMs