Without a cluster that can properly scale Nodes both up and down, the cluster can never perform as expected. Not only that, but engineers are forced to manage the scalability of a cluster
Working with and interacting with Kubernetes is very particular in the sense of how workloads are deployed and how engineers manage them. With the uniqueness may come the need to have one cluster
Orchestrating containers became incredibly relevant around 2015. That’s when engineers began to see the Kubernetes vs Mesos vs Docker Swarm wars. Eventually (roughly 2017/2018), Kubernetes took the winning prize. Orchestrating containers
There are three goals for any engineering team, whether it’s a startup, enterprise, or mid-sized organization:
1. Move faster.
2. Less low-hanging fruit.
3. Scalability and integration.
If you think about the
Hybrid cloud means your data is in at least two different locations - on-prem and in some public cloud. That means you now have two key places that you need to protect, govern,