
"In reality, however, organizations want control, flexibility, and advanced features. To make that combination possible, Nutanix is launching Distributed Sovereign Cloud. The conclusion that you can make a cloud sovereign simply by setting up a digital roadblock comes from Lee Caswell, SVP Products & Solutions Marketing at Nutanix. The new release of Nutanix Central will introduce 160 features that make it possible to shift the boundary between data and applications without such a roadblock."
"We won't be able to discuss all 160 features, but fortunately Caswell helps us with three 'pillars' on which the Distributed Sovereign Cloud rests. First, the basic principle behind a sovereignty requirement: control, and with it, control over security. This is achieved through security policies, and Nutanix can play a decisive role in this. So-called "Follow me" policies can be rolled out from a local setting across all cloud environments, regardless of the hyperscaler."
Distributed Sovereign Cloud aims to combine control, flexibility, and advanced features without relying on simple access blocking. The design centers on control through centralized security policies, including "Follow me" policies that extend local configurations across multiple cloud environments and hyperscalers. Local deployment of Nutanix Central supports on-premises and dark-site operations and enables platform upgrades without internet connectivity. Management via Prism Central is extended with Nutanix Kubernetes Platform support. Enhanced policy management reduces misconfiguration risks. Backups can offload snapshots to S3-compatible sovereign endpoints, improving primary storage performance and enabling broader snapshot usage.
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