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Nutanix Launches NKP Metal to Bring Bare-Metal Kubernetes to its Platform

Nutanix NKP Metal Bare-Metal Kubernetes Launch

Nutanix has launched NKP Metal, extending its Kubernetes Platform (NKP) to support deployments directly on bare-metal infrastructure. This move brings the Nutanix operating model to physical servers, streamlining management for high-performance containerized workloads.

Running Kubernetes on bare metal can deliver the performance and flexibility many modern workloads require, particularly for edge environments and AI training workloads that rely on dense GPU infrastructure. But operating these environments at scale often introduces new complexity, from provisioning physical servers to managing firmware updates and integrating storage and networking services. As a result, many organizations end up having to build a highly specialized and siloed team for managing bare-metal Kubernetes deployments.

NKP Metal supports a dual-native architecture in which containers and virtual machines operate as first-class infrastructure. They operate under a unified model for AI and other performance-intensive workloads that often run directly on bare-metal infrastructure.

NKP Metal represents an extension of the Nutanix operating model and HCI stack to bare-metal Kubernetes environments. It enables organizations to run containers directly on physical infrastructure while maintaining a consistent level of automation, lifecycle management, networking, and enterprise data services they rely on in virtualized environments.

As part of this approach, customers can choose to consume Nutanix storage through a container storage interface or use Cloud Native AOS as a purpose-built storage option for true bare-metal Kubernetes deployments. They can leverage Nutanix Data Services for Kubernetes-native data services, extending the Nutanix experience end to end while keeping storage closer to Kubernetes workloads.

“Running Kubernetes on bare metal has traditionally meant sacrificing the operational simplicity of virtualized environments,” said Dan Ciruli, Vice President and General Manager, Cloud Native, Nutanix. “With NKP Metal, we’re extending the Nutanix operating model to bare-metal Kubernetes, combining automated lifecycle management with integrated Cloud Native AOS data services to deliver the simplicity, consistency and enterprise storage capabilities customers need on their physical infrastructure.”

Nutanix NKP Metal: Bare-Metal Kubernetes Simplified

With NKP Metal, organizations can deploy and manage containerized workloads on physical servers while maintaining the operational simplicity, automation, and enterprise services of the Nutanix Cloud Platform solution.

NKP Metal will also simplify the lifecycle management of physical infrastructure. Leveraging capabilities such as automated node deployment with Nutanix Foundation and Operating System and Firmware lifecycle management through Lifecycle Manager, organizations will be able to provision, scale, patch, and update bare-metal Kubernetes environments while retaining operational consistency used for virtualized workloads.

“Across the Middle East and Africa, organizations are increasingly looking to harness Kubernetes for high-performance workloads such as AI and edge computing, but without adding operational complexity. With NKP Metal, we are enabling customers in the region to run Kubernetes directly on bare-metal infrastructure while maintaining the simplicity, automation, and consistency they expect from the Nutanix platform—helping them accelerate innovation while optimizing performance and control,” said Waleed Akl, MEA Cloud Native Sales Leader at Nutanix.

Availability

The NKP Metal deployment option is available to Early Access to NKP PRO and NKP ULT license users now, and it will go to general availability in the second half of 2026.

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