When I hear of the name Anthos, I could not help think: which ancient Greek god was that? I did have to look it up and it was Anthos, the guy who got eaten by his father’s horses after he nearly starved them to death. In the end the whole grieving family are transformed into birds and all ends relatively well, sort of.
And with that in mind, I did want to come back to the announcement last April of Google Anthos. In short, Anthos is an open source platform that lets Kubernetes containers run on several clouds like GCP, Azure, AWS (to name a few) and of course on your own platform.
This is a game changer because now you do not have lock-in and an easy way of redeploying containers on various clouds which helps in some aspects of a multi-cloud strategy.
I hear you say-"yes but what about the VM’s?" (side note: to make things worse I heard somebody reference them today as “all those old legacy VM’s”). With Anthos Migrate, you just port your VM into a container and off you go. Now I hear you saying – “but is there surely not an easier way of migrating VM’s between clouds” and there you are right. But that is beside the point as you might be looking a moving to scalable micro-service anyway.
Anthos provides a single platform to securely manage your Kubernetes run over several in-house and external clouds. That does make life easier and although nobody speaks of the financial side, I believe this is an interesting tool to help in the cost and operation optimisation.