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AI Workloads Are Containerized Workloads

SUSE, Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

AI workloads are no longer experimental projects running in isolated environments. They are now business-critical systems powering recommendations, search, automation, analytics and generative AI applications.

To meet expectations around scalability, reliability and speed of innovation, organizations are increasingly discovering a simple truth:

AI workloads are containerized workloads.

Modern AI systems benefit enormously from cloud native technologies like containers, Kubernetes and microservices. In fact, many of the operational challenges of AI-scaling, reproducibility, portability, and lifecycle management-are already solved problems in the cloud native world.

In CNCF's January 2026 survey, they found that 66% of organizations already use Kubernetes to host generative AI workloads.

Let's explore why cloud native platforms have become the natural home for AI.

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