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Quickstart Guide
to Cloud-Native Infrastructure

There's much buzz around going cloud-native and its many advantages. But what does that mean, and how do you get there? This guide explains the basic concepts of cloud-native infrastructure while providing a starting point for your cloud migration strategy.

What you'll learn about:

  • Basic concepts of cloud-native infrastructure, containers, microservices, and Kubernetes
  • Opportunities and challenges of cloud-native infrastructure
  • What to consider when formulating a cloud migration strategy
  • Strategies for migrating your existing infrastructure to the cloud

 

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Considering going cloud-native? We're here to help.

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Discover how mogenius can support you in becoming a top DevOps performer and reaping the full benefits of cloud-native infrastructure.

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Our experts will help you assess your current infrastructure situation, identify opportunities to improve DevOps performance, and support you in formulating a cloud migration strategy.

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Whether you decide to work with us or not, you will walk away with actionable insights to improve DevOps performance.


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If any of the following sounds familiar, a chat with us is a perfect fit for you:

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You're spending too much time setting up infrastructure because Kubernetes, cloud configurations and pipelines are complicated.

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You're constantly dealing with a growing mountain of work when it comes to infrastructure maintenance.

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While your infrastructure evolves you're forced into trade-offs between scalability and costs.

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Your developers are kept from coding by fixing pipelines, writing YAML, or tracking DevOps tickets.

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You're fighting to control costs, but the risk of cost explosion is always there.

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DevOps is a constant bottleneck as specialists are hard to find.