AWS’s Kubernetes support is a step in the right direction
AWS’s Kubernetes support is a step in the right direction
Kubernetes is open source technology originally built by a Google team that has received support from several enterprises, including Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM. This containers orchestration layer has many advantages, including the ability to process an application on any public cloud. This makes it easy for Kubernetes to migrate from one cloud vendor to another.
At the AWS Re:Invent show last week, Amazon’s announcement that AWS will support Kubernetes received great acceptance from the AWS user base. The fear had been that AWS would wander in its own proprietary directions when it came to container orchestration, even though Kubernetes was the de facto standard.
Kubernetes is open source technology originally built by a Google team that has received support from several enterprises, including Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM. This containers orchestration layer has many advantages, including the ability to process an application on any public cloud. This makes it easy for Kubernetes to migrate from one cloud vendor to another.
At the AWS Re:Invent show last week, Amazon’s announcement that AWS will support Kubernetes received great acceptance from the AWS user base. The fear had been that AWS would wander in its own proprietary directions when it came to container orchestration, even though Kubernetes was the de facto standard.