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v9.1.1: Lead List Filtering

· One min read

For the v1.1.1 release of MakeProspect we are focusing on the lead list filtering, onboarding companies onto our platform, and setting up the WhatsApp groups that we use to interact with customers. Lastly, we are focusing in on the campaigns feature to start building out the outreach capabilities.

Overall this is an internal release and not an external feature release.

Multicloud Kubernetes

· 2 min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

Multicloud Approach

Having the flexibility to run your applications across different cloud providers allows organizations to leverage the benefit of each cloud. Kubernetes enables cloud-agnostic portability, allowing you to seamlessly shift your workloads to take advantage of various products and incentives offered by cloud providers.


Why Kubernetes for Cloud Portability?

1. Consistency Across Clouds Kubernetes provides a consistent environment across different cloud platforms, ensuring your applications run smoothly regardless of the underlying infrastructure.

2. Flexibility and Choice Easily move workloads between AWS, GCP, and other public clouds to leverage the best offerings and incentives available.

3. Cost Optimization By being cloud-agnostic, you can optimize costs by choosing the most cost-effective provider for your needs at any given time.

4. Disaster Recovery Enhance your disaster recovery strategy by distributing workloads across multiple clouds, reducing the risk of downtime.

5. Avoid Vendor Lock-In Maintain control over your infrastructure and avoid being locked into a single cloud provider.


Comparing Cloud Providers: AWS vs GCP vs Other Public Clouds

AWS

  • Mature Ecosystem: Extensive range of services and tools, from compute and storage to advanced AI and ML.
  • Global Reach: Largest network of data centers worldwide, ensuring low latency and high availability.
  • Robust Security: Comprehensive security and compliance capabilities.

GCP

  • Cutting-Edge AI/ML: Leading in AI and machine learning services, powered by Google’s expertise.
  • Data Analytics: Superior data analytics tools, including BigQuery for fast and scalable querying.

Other Public Clouds

  • Competitive Pricing: Often offer competitive pricing and unique incentives to attract customers.
  • Specialized Services: Some public clouds provide services tailored to specific industries or use cases.
  • Regional Availability: Presence in specific regions where major providers may have limited reach — important for organizations with strict data privacy regulations.

opsZero provides no-cost assessments to help you understand your options in choosing cloud providers and how you can maximize incentives.

👉 Ready to transform your cloud strategy? Let’s talk!

Climate Pledge

· 2 min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

by Michael Doherty · Jul 16, 2024

opsZero Climate Pledge

At opsZero, we understand the critical importance of enabling sustainable solutions for the future. Our commitment to carbon neutrality and reducing environmental impact drives us to continually adopt innovative practices and frameworks. By helping our customers lower costs and decrease resource usage, we are making strides toward a more sustainable future.

In an era of rapid AI adoption, the demand for compute resources is skyrocketing. To reduce emissions and energy consumption, we implement a multi-pronged approach:

1. Application Modernization

Transitioning from Virtual Machines to containerized architectures significantly enhances resource utilization, scalability, and energy efficiency.

2. Cloud Migration

Moving applications from on-premises to public and private clouds allows us to leverage shared resources in secure, controlled environments. For example, AWS infrastructure is up to 4.1× more energy efficient than on-premises solutions and can reduce a workload’s carbon footprint by up to 99%.

3. Advanced Technologies

Utilizing AWS Graviton processors, which are more efficient than traditional x86 processors, helps us achieve greater energy efficiency.

4. Workload Optimization

Running workloads on the compute processors that are best suited for a particular application—such as AI training vs. inference—to maximize performance and resource usage.

5. Sustainable Data Centers

Partnering with data centers that operate on renewable energy and are innovating to reduce water usage further supports our sustainability goals.


✨ Join us at opsZero in our mission to reduce consumption and carbon emissions for future prosperity.

AWS Advanced Partner

· One min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

opsZero AWS Badges

We are excited to announce that opsZero has achieved Advanced Tier partnership with AWS!

This accomplishment showcases our commitment to managing secure, compliant EKS infrastructure for our customers, allowing them to focus on building impactful products.

This advancement comes alongside our EKS Service Delivery designation and participation in the Public Sector Program, which highlights our focus on modernizing cloud infrastructure with Kubernetes.

We appreciate everyone at AWS and Ingram Micro who have supported us on this journey and a special shout-out to Dru Murphy and Camden Brockbank for their leadership and guidance.

Here’s to many more successes and continued collaboration in driving innovation for our customers!

Supporting Diversity Startups

· One min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

opsZero Building Foundation

Diverse teams bring unique perspectives, foster creativity, and drive innovation, which is essential for solving complex problems and delivering great products.

Through our partnership with Alpha3Cloud and HPE, we’re excited to offer credits to eligible startups to run on Alpha3Kube. This initiative aims to support and accelerate the growth of diverse founders, providing them with the resources they need to thrive.


Building a Strong Foundation for Success

We believe in more than just offering credits; we are committed to providing advisory services to help startups build a well-architected cloud. Our focus areas include:

Productivity

Streamlining operations for efficiency.

Compliance

Ensuring adherence to industry standards and regulations.

Cost Reduction

Optimizing expenses to maximize profitability.

Reliability

Creating robust systems that ensure continuous uptime.

By focusing on these core areas, we aim to create a strong foundation for diverse founders to build and scale their businesses successfully.

👉 HPE Diversity Startup Program


Apply now and let us help you build the future!

AI Workloads on Alpha3Kube

· One min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

AI Workloads

AI Workloads: Reduce Spend on Alpha3Kube

Running AI workloads on Alpha3Kube, a managed Kubernetes service in partnership with Prov.net and powered by HPE GreenLake, delivers increased cost efficiency. Here’s how:

Scalable Resources

Dynamically adjust capacity to meet your AI demands, ensuring you only pay for what you use.

High Performance

Leverage HPE hardware and Kubernetes orchestration to maximize performance and reduce computation time.

Running AI and data pipelines shouldn’t be cost prohibitive. 👉 Get in touch to learn how we can support your AI workloads in the cloud.

Compliant Kubernetes for Startups

· 3 min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

opsZero Kubespot

Starting a new venture is thrilling, but it comes with its fair share of challenges. Amidst the hustle of building products, acquiring customers, and scaling operations, compliance often takes a back seat. However, integrating compliance into your operations from the get-go is crucial. This is where Kubespot steps in to make your journey smoother and more secure.

Why Compliance Matters for Startups

Compliance might seem like a concern for later stages, but overlooking it can lead to significant pitfalls. Non-compliance can result in hefty fines, loss of trust from users, and potential investors shying away. Moreover, the cost and complexity of integrating compliance requirements into your cloud infrastructure increase exponentially if addressed later in the process.

Introducing Kubespot: Open Source Compliance

Kubespot is an open-source solution designed to make launching your startup with a compliant cloud environment effortless. It incorporates essential compliance requirements such as HIPAA, SOC 2, and PCI-DSS, ensuring your operations meet industry standards from day one. This not only mitigates risks but also builds trust with your stakeholders, including users, partners, and investors.

The Benefits of Using Kubespot

1. Easy Integration

Kubespot is designed to seamlessly integrate into your cloud infrastructure, whether private, public, hybrid, or multicloud. This flexibility ensures you can maintain compliance regardless of your cloud strategy.

2. Build Trust

Adhering to compliance standards like HIPAA, SOC 2, and PCI-DSS from the start helps build credibility and trust with your stakeholders. It shows your commitment to security and regulatory adherence.

3. Avoid Liabilities

Non-compliance can lead to severe penalties and loss of user trust. By using Kubespot, you mitigate these risks, protecting your startup from potential fines and reputational damage.

4. Accessibility

Being open-source, Kubespot is accessible to everyone. This democratizes compliance, making it feasible for startups with limited resources to implement robust compliance measures.

Partnering with opsZero

To further streamline the process, Kubespot, in partnership with opsZero, offers comprehensive support to help startups get up and running on any cloud platform. Whether you’re using a private, public, hybrid, or multicloud environment, opsZero ensures a smooth deployment of Kubespot, tailored to your specific needs.

Conclusion

Compliance doesn’t have to be an afterthought. By integrating Kubespot into your startup’s cloud infrastructure from the beginning, you can focus on innovation and growth, knowing that your compliance needs are covered. Don’t let compliance be a barrier—let Kubespot and opsZero help you navigate the complexities and build a secure, trustworthy foundation for your startup.

👉 Start compliant, stay compliant. Embrace Kubespot today!

opsZero is an EKS Service Delivery Partner by AWS

· One min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero
opsZero AWS EKS Partner

opsZero is thrilled to announce we are now officially certified as an EKS Service Delivery Partner by AWS!

This certification validates our commitment to excellence in managing Kubernetes clusters on AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). It underscores our expertise in deploying, managing, and optimizing EKS environments, empowering our clients to leverage the full potential of containerized applications with confidence and efficiency.

We want to extend our thanks to our clients and partners for their continued trust and support. Cheers to this milestone, and here’s to many more successes ahead!

Avoiding Pitfalls of Migrating from VMware

· One min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero

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Migrating from VMware to Kubernetes presents several challenges:

1. Mindset Shift

Transitioning from VM-based to container-based infrastructure requires a shift in mindset and operational practices.

2. Complexity

Kubernetes introduces complexity with its distributed architecture, requiring expertise in container orchestration.

3. Resource Management

Optimizing resource allocation and utilization becomes more nuanced in Kubernetes compared to VMware’s more static environment.

4. Networking

Networking configurations differ significantly between VMware and Kubernetes, requiring careful planning and configuration.

5. Data Management

Moving data-intensive workloads from VMware to Kubernetes requires considerations for storage and data persistence.

6. Security

Kubernetes introduces new attack vectors and security concerns that need to be addressed through robust policies and configurations.


Successfully navigating these challenges demands thorough planning, expertise, and a strategic approach to ensure a smooth migration journey.

Unlock the Power of Hybrid Cloud: Migrate from VMware to Kubernetes

· 2 min read
Michael
Cloud Engineer @ OpsZero
Hybrid Cloud Migration

With the recent changes in VMware licensing, now is the perfect opportunity to modernize your infrastructure by transitioning from virtual machines to container-based computing. Here’s why you should consider making the switch to Kubernetes in a hybrid cloud environment:

1. Ultimate Flexibility and Scalability

Hybrid cloud environments allow you to manage dynamic workloads more effectively. Kubernetes provides a consistent platform, enabling seamless operation across both private and public clouds. Scale up during peak times and optimize resources during quieter periods without overinvesting in infrastructure.

2. Cost Efficiency

Kubernetes doesn’t have licensing costs, making it a more cost-effective solution. Utilize public cloud resources on a pay-as-you-go basis while keeping predictable, stable workloads on private clouds to manage expenses effectively.

3. Enhanced Security and Compliance

With a hybrid cloud setup, you can maintain sensitive data and workloads on private clouds, ensuring higher security and compliance, while leveraging public clouds for less sensitive tasks. Kubernetes allows for consistent security policies across all environments.

4. Improved Performance and Reliability

Deploy applications closer to your end-users using public cloud resources to reduce latency and improve performance. Kubernetes provides high availability and failover capabilities, ensuring that your applications remain available even during infrastructure failures.

5. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

Hybrid cloud environments offer robust disaster recovery solutions. Kubernetes facilitates seamless backup and recovery processes, ensuring business continuity and minimizing downtime during outages.

6. Innovation and Agility

Kubernetes enables rapid deployment and scaling of applications, allowing businesses to quickly respond to market changes and opportunities. Experiment with new technologies and features without impacting the production environment.


At opsZero, we help companies understand the costs and potential pitfalls of modernizing their infrastructure. Our team is dedicated to mitigating risks and ensuring a smooth transition to Kubernetes. Plus, migration funding programs are available to offset the costs involved in moving your business off VMware.

👉 Embrace the future of container-based computing and unlock new potential for your business with Kubernetes in a hybrid cloud environment. Ready to make the move? Let’s chat!