Leveraging containerized stateful workloads such as Microsoft SQL Server to support AI applications is a practice that’s growing increasingly common. However, one of the primary conundrums in this scenario is enabling an adequate level of high availability (HA).
Container management solutions such as Kubernetes do a fantastic job letting you manage your containerized environments with increased agility and scalability, but out-of-the-box pod-level failover is grossly inadequate for the needs of enterprises and their SQL Server workloads. DH2i’s Don Boxley tells you about how software-defined perimeter technology and Smart HA software can solve this issue for good.
If you’re interested in learning more about DH2i’s approach to smart high availability technology, get signed up for a one-on-one demo today.
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