The New York University Research and Instructional Technology team talk about some of the exciting work they have in flight (and out of the doors) in the world of Virtualization. They have been focused on getting their OpenShift Virtualization environment production-ready.
Lior Atar (NYU), Carl Evans (NYU), and Shane Baker (RH) discuss what this process has been like, how they are setting up the environment and the variety of applications (from VMs, HPC workloads, shiny new apps to migrated traditional apps that aren’t quite ready for containerizing) running on it as well as how they decided which apps to modernize, migrate and retire. They also give a quick glimpse into what’s coming and their exploration of the fun world of GitOps, service mesh, and AI!