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What is container as a service? How CaaS compares to PaaS, IaaS, and FaaS

Dynatrace

The emergence of Docker and other container services enabled companies to transport code quickly and easily. Managed orchestration uses solutions such as Kubernetes or Azure Service Fabric to provide greater container control and customization. In FaaS environments, providers manage all the hardware. The classes of CaaS.

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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). Cloud-hosted Kubernetes clusters are on par to overtake on-premises deployments in 2023.

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Measuring Carbon is Not Enough?—?Unintended Consequences

Adrian Cockcroft

Buildings, food and transport have a much bigger carbon footprint than IT globally. In the simplest case, you have a growing workload, and you optimize it to run more efficiently so that you don’t need to buy or rent additional hardware, so your carbon footprint stays the same, but the carbon per transaction or operation is going down.

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Talk Video: Welcome to the Jungle (60 min version + Q&A)

Sutter's Mill

Now welcome to the hardware jungle. First, I don’t agree with the assertion that reliability alone is what’s important, or that it’s more important than latency, for the following reason: You can build reliable transports on top of unreliable ones. — The free lunch is over. The slides are available here.

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