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The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem Second Edition 2nd Edition The New Stack

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The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem Second Edition 2nd Edition The New Stack
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Publisher: The New Stack
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.14 MB
Pages: 84
Author: The New Stack
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 2

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The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem Second Edition 2nd Edition The New Stack by The New Stack instant download after payment.

In June of 2015, just five years ago, people were struggling with the name and the
concept behind Kubernetes, a project that had emerged out of Google earlier that
year. “Kuber, Kuber … what?”
Kubernetes was named after the ancient Greek term for the helm of a ship. It was
a technology architecture that spoke to a shift that had been building for several
years prior to 2015, with the rise of internet-scale businesses. Docker was still
popular, but the community was starting to explore ideas around container
orchestration. In June 2015, a new organization called the Cloud Native Computing
Foundation (CNCF) was announced and Kubernetes had a new home.
Scale-out architectures had arrived. Docker was the first mega open source project.
Kubernetes became the next project to watch, growing over the next few years into
a movement that came to define the intersection of distributed computing, open
source communities, and the advancement of application architectures. It quickly
became one of the most significant open source projects of the past 20 years. Some
even considered it the cloud’s version of Linux.
In 2017, to document the movement, The New Stack published our first ebook about
the Kubernetes community and the accompanying cloud native ecosystem.
Since 2018, the community has changed so much and developed so fast that the
first edition was starting to show its age. It needed updating and a new perspective
to reflect the Kubernetes community of today and the direction it’s going.
Almost 80 percent of companies surveyed by the CNCF now use Kubernetes in
production, according to a study conducted in 2019

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