From 195 VMs to 1 Bare Metal Kubernetes Cluster: How Aussie Broadband Eliminated 195 VMs, 1K CPU Cores and 1TB of Memory by Switching to Bare Metal Kubernetes and vCluster
Sponsored by vCluster
Before adopting vCluster, Aussie Broadband ran Kubernetes clusters on a single-tenant, VM-based architecture in their private cloud. While this provided flexibility, it led to significant inefficiencies and rising costs.
By adopting vCluster, Aussie Broadband eliminated the complexity and high costs of a VM-based Kubernetes architecture, allowing them to consolidate their infrastructure onto a single, high-performance bare-metal cluster.
In this session, Michael Norris, Platform Engineer at Aussie Broadband will discuss their journey from VMs to Bare Metal Kubernetes with Lukas Gentele, CEO LoftLabs (vCluster).