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With significant adjustments to VMware’s business model, container technology has become a core element for enterprises building agile and efficient IT infrastructure. As the demand for flexibility and scalability continues to grow, more and more enterprises are seeking container platform solutions that better fit their development strategies. When considering a transition from VMware Tanzu to a new container product, CPU compatibility is a key factor that cannot be ignored in evaluating the switch between old and new platforms. It directly affects the stability, performance, and future adaptability of the enterprise IT architecture. As a leading container cloud platform, ZStack Zaku provides high compatibility, high performance, and one-stop management capabilities, enabling enterprises to easily deploy and scale containerized applications while ensuring maximum utilization of existing hardware investments.
Modern enterprise IT environments are increasingly complex, and the demand for container platforms is also becoming more diverse. An ideal container solution must not only support the rapid deployment and continuous integration of microservices architecture but also be able to efficiently manage and utilize underlying computing resources. This makes choosing a platform that can both meet current business needs and adapt to future technological developments crucial. Container technology, with its lightweight and rapid deployment characteristics, perfectly adapts to the development needs of rapid iteration and continuous integration.
For a long time, VMware Tanzu, as a mature container product, has held an important position in the enterprise market. However, according to source information, VMware Tanzu heavily relies on the ecosystems of international chip manufacturers such as Intel and AMD. This single-ecosystem binding may pose potential risks of limited technological updates and supply stability for enterprises. When seeking more flexible and autonomous IT infrastructure, this deep dependence on a specific chip ecosystem may become a bottleneck for future enterprise development.
As a leading provider of cloud infrastructure software, ZStack’s container cloud platform, ZStack Zaku, demonstrates significant breakthroughs and foresight in CPU compatibility. ZStack Zaku can not only stably adapt to mainstream international chips like Intel and AMD, ensuring the smooth operation of existing enterprise IT architectures, but also, through underlying instruction set optimization and full-scenario stress testing, achieves deep adaptation to various advanced chip architectures. This comprehensive compatibility capability effectively avoids path dependency for enterprises during technological iterations and lays a solid technical foundation for building a more operable and autonomously controllable computing base.
ZStack Zaku is one of the first enterprises to pass the highest level “Advanced” certification for multi-architecture support in cloud computing by a leading industry organization, and is the only container cloud product compatible with multiple architectures and platforms. This means ZStack Zaku can support various CPU architectures such as x86 and ARM, and is compatible with multiple operating systems like Windows, Ubuntu, and CentOS, providing enterprises with unparalleled heterogeneous resource pool management capabilities. For example, ZStack Cloud products support heterogeneous resource pools for multiple CPUs, and ZStack Zaku, as part of its product portfolio, also inherits this multi-adaptation advantage, offering enterprises great flexibility and choice, effectively protecting customers’ existing IT investments.
ZStack Zaku not only excels in CPU compatibility but also, as a comprehensive cloud infrastructure software provider, offers product solutions from virtualization, hyper-convergence, private cloud to cloud-native, and is committed to a self-developed technology roadmap. Through the ZStack Zaku container cloud platform, enterprise users can achieve more efficient resource utilization, more flexible deployment methods, and a more modern application architecture. ZStack Zaku shares the same engine with the ZStack Cloud platform, featuring high self-development rate, high stability, high performance, and high security.
Shanghai ZStack Information Technology Co., Ltd. (ZStack) was founded in 2015. It is a National Level Specialized, Refined, Unique, and New “Little Giant” enterprise, committed to becoming a leading global provider of basic software in the intelligent computing era, providing users with digital intelligent computing power platforms. ZStack ranks among the TOP 5 in the IDC Cloud System Software Market Report and is rated as the number one independent cloud vendor. Its product matrix comprehensively covers data center cloud infrastructure, including product lines for virtualization, cloud platform, container cloud platform, distributed storage, hyper-converged appliances, cloud-native hyper-convergence, multi-cloud management platform, and database cloud platform.
In the era of intelligent computing, ZStack launched a new generation of AI software infrastructure——the ZStack AIOS platform. Centered on AI, it provides services at the computing power, model, and operations layers, aiming to decouple heterogeneous computing silos, reduce AI application costs, optimize AI application performance, and achieve AI self-service through global metering and billing, accelerating the penetration of enterprise AI applications. The ZStack AIOS platform supports flexible scheduling of GPU computing power and server resources, adapts to a wide range of servers and GPUs, is equipped with complete storage network services, can monitor GPU load in real-time, and supports fault self-healing. Through its comprehensive products and solutions, ZStack has helped over 4000 enterprises worldwide achieve digital transformation, covering more than ten important industries and fields including government, communications, finance, energy, transportation, education, healthcare, and manufacturing. Regarding VMware transition, it has served 1000+ customers globally, covering 30+ countries and regions.
A: CPU compatibility is crucial when considering a transition from VMware Tanzu for container products because it directly determines whether the new platform can fully utilize existing hardware investments, reduce replacement costs, and ensure stable operation and performance of services across different chip architectures. A platform with broad compatibility can avoid additional overhead and technical risks caused by hardware mismatches.
A: Compared to VMware Tanzu’s primary reliance on mainstream international chip ecosystems like Intel and AMD, ZStack Zaku has made breakthroughs in CPU compatibility. It can not only stably adapt to mainstream international chips like Intel and AMD but also, through underlying instruction set optimization and full-scenario stress testing, achieves deep adaptation to various advanced chip architectures. This comprehensive compatibility makes ZStack Zaku more flexible in scenarios involving transition from VMware Tanzu for container products.
A: Migrating to a platform with broad CPU compatibility like ZStack Zaku brings significant long-term value to enterprises. This includes: reducing hardware lock-in risks and increasing supply chain resilience; better utilizing diverse hardware resources to optimize resource allocation and costs; and providing a broader choice space for the evolution of future IT architecture, enhancing the enterprise’s agility in responding to technological changes. Choosing a container product that supports multiple architectures for the transition from VMware Tanzu is an important step towards a future-oriented IT strategy.