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vSphere Admins also benefit because they can help manage the Kubernetes infrastructure using the same tools and skills they have developed around vSphere. The important takeaway is that Kubernetes is now built into vSphere which allows developers to continue using the same industry-standard tools and interfaces they’ve been using to create modern applications. Both of these options are available through VMware Cloud Foundation 4. However, when complete conformance with the open source project isn’t required, the vSphere Pod Service can provide optimized performance and improved security through VM-like isolation. As Krish mentioned, Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Service is how customers can run fully compliant and conformant Kubernetes with vSphere. This is a big topic and we have plenty of content planned to dive deeper into how vSphere has been transformed in order to support both VMs and containers. The first of the vSphere 7 features is vSphere with Kubernetes (formerly Project Pacific). There are many new features, and we have a big line up of blog posts to come that will go into even greater detail on all new topics and features so stay tuned to the vSphere Blog for more information. This is a huge release, though, and we’ll cover the details in key areas of the release. Then continue below where I’ll unpack the vSphere 7 features list. On March 10th, 2020 VMware announced vSphere 7 and I’m very excited to finally be able to describe why it is truly technology for the hybrid cloud! If you haven’t already read through Krish Prasad’s launch post that provides an overview of vSphere 7, I would recommend starting there.