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The dev world was on fire this weekend, as news of yet another major open-source project was revealed to be in the midst of an identity crisis. The unsettling trend is clear: hit a certain adoption threshold, and then swap the licensing in an attempt to turn dedicated fans into revenue streams. With more companies searching for a sustainable business model and attempting to appease shareholders, the only certainty we have is, what was free yesterday, might be paid tomorrow.
With the widespread adoption of Kubernetes, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) ecosystem has evolved to include projects that address the challenges of using a container orchestrator system. One such challenge is managing and deploying clusters, which can become complex as organizations scale their Kubernetes requirements. Fortunately, Cluster API (CAPI) provides a solution.
Are you curious about DevOps and how it’s transforming the world of technology? Look no further! In this blog, we will dive into the fascinating world of DevOps and explore its significance and need in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. From its definition and importance to real-world examples of epic fails and their solutions, we’ll cover it all. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let’s embark on this DevOps journey together!
Metrics are important for a microservices application running on Kubernetes because they provide visibility into the health and performance of the application. This visibility can be used to troubleshoot problems, optimize the application, and ensure that it is meeting its SLAs. Some of the challenges that metrics solve for microservices applications running on Kubernetes include: Calico is the most adopted technology for Kubernetes networking and security.