Nutanix at KubeCon 2025: Kubernetes. Virtualization. Data. Anywhere.

By Chris Brown, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Nutanix

For too long, enterprises have been forced to choose between the power of Kubernetes® and the reality of their infrastructure. The result? Operational silos, spiraling complexity, and valuable engineering time wasted on maintenance instead of innovation. At Nutanix, we’re changing that by unifying your entire stack.

Find us at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Nov 11-13 - Booth #1310 - to discover how we make your cloud native journey predictable, efficient, and scalable with our approach: Kubernetes. Virtualization. Data. Anywhere.

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Your Platform, Your Rules: Open, Simple, and Complete

At Nutanix, we believe you shouldn't have to choose between innovation and control. The Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) solution is engineered to give you both, built on three core principles that address the real-world challenges of running Kubernetes at scale.

  • Simple: NKP simplifies Kubernetes deployment and management by handling upgrades, validation, and compatibility testing, turning complex operations into straightforward tasks. NKP allows users to focus on their applications rather than infrastructure maintenance by replicating this stack across clouds, datacenters, and the edge to deliver consistent operations anywhere.
  • Open: We believe in the power of the upstream community. NKP is a validated stack of 100% upstream Kubernetes and CNCF-conformant projects. This means no proprietary APIs, no vendor lock-in, and no compromises—just pure, production-grade Kubernetes you can trust and extend to build your stack your way. We fit into your world, not the other way around.
  • Complete: Stop stitching together dozens of disparate tools. NKP provides everything you need to build, run, and manage any application in production anywhere. From application-aware storage and database services to automated lifecycle management, it’s one comprehensive stack designed for operational excellence.

Featured Session: Beyond Grep: Interactive, Offline Analysis of Kubernetes Failures

Every Kubernetes operator knows the pain of troubleshooting with static support bundles—sifting through endless logs and resource dumps with `grep` and `less`, trying to piece together a puzzle from a lifeless snapshot. But what if you could turn that static bundle into a living, interactive, queryable environment?

Join our very own CTO, Cloud Native Deepak Goel for a game-changing session where he’ll introduce a powerful new technique for failure analysis.

When: Wednesday, November 12th, 1:45 PM - 2:05 PM
Where: Solutions Showcase Sponsor Demo Theater

In this session, Deepak will demonstrate how to transform static support bundles into a fully interactive Kubernetes environment using open-source tools including troubleshoot.sh and troubleshoot-live. You'll learn how to query the API server as it existed during the incident, inspect resource states, and run complex queries that go far beyond simple log searching. This is your chance to learn how to dramatically reduce the amount of time you spend troubleshooting and gain a deeper understanding of even the most complex Kubernetes failures.

Come Meet Us in Atlanta!

KubeCon is all about connection, and we want to connect with you. Stop by the Nutanix booth to see our platform in action and discuss how we can help you achieve your cloud native goals.

  • Visit Our Booth (#1310): Chat with our technical experts, see live demos of NKP, and get your toughest questions answered.
  • Claim your swag: Build your own brick mini figure, get some new stickers and enter our giveaways to win some awesome prizes!
  • Attend Our Session: Don't forget to add Deepak Goel's talk to your KubeCon schedule!

We can't wait to see you in Atlanta and shape the future of cloud native together!

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