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There was a time when Kubernetes was mostly a curiosity — a developer tool built in the wilds of open source to solve problems not everyone knew they had yet. But a little more than a decade later, ...
Hang around enterprise computing types long enough, and you’ll wind up talking about “the stack” at some point. It’s a term used to refer to the complicated layers of software that run in modern data ...
Cloud, to most people, means public cloud infrastructure, such as that offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. In contrast, private cloud tends to refer to on-premise infrastructure ...
2015 will be remembered as the year that redefined the way applications are designed, developed, and deployed in the cloud. This year saw a hectic activity within the container community. Containers ...
It’s clear we are moving in a cloud-native direction with microservices and containers. The big decision now is where to start Much has changed since the very first version of Kubernetes was released ...
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Like many vendors across the cloud computing and hosting market, Amazon Web Services is evolving its platform in an attempt to convince customers that its cloud is the best place to run application ...