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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Most Kubernetes clusters in the cloud (73%) are built on top of managed distributions from the hyperscalers like AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), or Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Accordingly, the remaining 27% of clusters are self-managed by the customer on cloud virtual machines.

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What is Kubernetes? Orchestrating the world at the age of a first grader

Dynatrace

The bold ones were building distributed architectures using SOA, trying to implement ESBs and this all looked good on paper but ended up being difficult to implement. . ? Containers and Microservices: R evolution in the architecture of distributed systems . ? AKS (Microsoft Azure) . Cloud-native? IKS (IBM Cloud) .

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What is Kubernetes? Orchestrating the world at the age of a first grader

Dynatrace

The bold ones were building distributed architectures using SOA, trying to implement ESBs and this all looked good on paper but ended up being difficult to implement. . ? Containers and Microservices: R evolution in the architecture of distributed systems . ? AKS (Microsoft Azure) . Cloud-native? IKS (IBM Cloud) .

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

AWS is far and away the cloud leader, followed by Azure (at more than half of share) and Google Cloud. But most Azure and GCP users also use AWS; the reverse isn’t necessarily true. It encompasses private clouds, the IaaS cloud—also host to virtual private clouds (VPC)—and the PaaS and SaaS clouds.

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How to Easily Deploy an IMDG in the Cloud

ScaleOut Software

As more computing resources are needed to handle a growing workload, virtual servers (also called cloud “ instances ”) can be added to take up the slack. Like the applications they serve, IMDGs are deployed as a cluster of cloud-hosted virtual servers that scales as the workload demands. The Need to Keep It Simple.

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How to Easily Deploy an IMDG in the Cloud

ScaleOut Software

As more computing resources are needed to handle a growing workload, virtual servers (also called cloud “ instances ”) can be added to take up the slack. Like the applications they serve, IMDGs are deployed as a cluster of cloud-hosted virtual servers that scales as the workload demands. The Need to Keep It Simple.

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