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To know containers is to know Kubernetes, the gold standard for container orchestration and deployment. Here's an explainer for how Kubernetes works and what makes it tick.
Learn more about Docker and containers Kubernetes and container orchestration Containers are designed chiefly to isolate processes or applications from each other and the underlying system.
What exactly is a container and what makes it different -- and in some cases better -- than a virtual machine? To answer this question, Joey explains why we ever needed containers in the first place.
Organizations are discovering that containers and Kubernetes are a powerful combination for enabling workload portability in multi-cloud or hybrid cloud environments.
Fortunately, the rapid maturation of containers, the rise of Kubernetes as the de facto container orchestration tool and the widespread adoption of both by the prominent cloud providers simplifies ...
In this guide we look at the market-leading container platform Kubernetes, how it works and the challenges with persistent storage and backup and how they have been overcome ...
Containers are popular, and surveys show rise in Kubernetes adoption as their primary orchestration engine. This is key as applications grow more complex.
Kubernetes was born to manage Linux containers. However, as of Kubernetes 1.5, Kubernetes also supports Windows Server Containers, though the Kubernetes control plane must continue to run on Linux.
Container technology was once the domain of developers. Now, IT operations people are taking control, and Kubernetes is out in front. In addition, spending on containers is up -- one in four ...
From a people perspective and an organizational standpoint, I've found that many CISOs have said their security teams are not ready for containers and Kubernetes. This isn't surprising given the ...
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