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From legacy VMs to the network brain: Why 2026 is the year of the common telco cloud

4 months ago 1 min read www.redhat.com

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In the ever-evolving landscape of telecommunications, the shift towards a common telco cloud has never been more essential. As the industry braces for the demands of 2026, legacy virtual machines (VMs) and network architecture play a critical role in shaping the future of connectivity. The advent of 5G technology and the increasing reliance on cloud-native solutions necessitate an agile, streamlined approach to operations that can seamlessly integrate existing legacy systems with modern tools.

Legacy VMs, although perceived as outdated, still hold value in their pragmatic applications within current networks. However, their integration into a telco cloud environment requires a profound understanding of both traditional architectures and contemporary cloud deployment strategies. Service providers must adopt DevOps practices to foster collaboration between development and operations teams, ensuring that infrastructure remains robust while accommodating rapid changes in technology.

Additionally, adopting open-source tools and methodologies can greatly enhance the efficiency of migration from legacy VMs to a common cloud infrastructure. Automation, continuous integration, and delivery practices help reduce deployment times and enhance system reliability. By harnessing these DevOps principles, telco companies can not only improve their service offerings but also create a more resilient network that is poised for future advancements in technology.

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