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Microsoft’s Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) provides a managed container orchestration platform that leverages the popular open-source technology, Kubernetes. This article explores the key features and possibilities of AKS, including its scalability, security, and integration with other Azure services.
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Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is a managed service that allows you to run and manage containerized applications on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
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This article provides a comprehensive guide to containerization, covering essential best practices for choosing the right container runtime, defining a consistent strategy, using a registry service, implementing network policies, orchestrating containers, monitoring performance, and leveraging persistent data.
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This article provides an overview of DevOps tools and technologies, exploring key concepts, popular tools, and emerging trends in the field.
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GCP and Kubernetes: A Match Made in Heaven
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This article explores the evolution of open source software from its early days to the present time.
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Streamlining processes with DevOps tools enables organizations to adopt a more agile approach to software development and deployment, leading to improved product quality and faster time-to-market.
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In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and best practices of building a hybrid cloud architecture with Google Cloud Platform (GCP). We’ll examine GCP’s hybrid cloud capabilities, including Cloud Interconnect, Cloud VPN, Kubernetes, and Cloud Storage. Learn how to create flexible, secure, and cost-effective environments that meet changing business needs.
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Discover how Google Cloud Platform enables developers to build scalable applications using cloud-native architecture, serverless computing, containerization, and database scalability.
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Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed container orchestration platform that provides a highly available and durable environment for running containers. This article delves into the key features and benefits of using AKS, including ease of use, scalability, security, and cost-effectiveness.