Kubernetes—together with Docker—has transformed the way in which distributed systems can be packaged and deployed. In the old days, deploying a multi-node distributed system was a major endeavor.
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The widespread misconception that Kubernetes was not ready for stateful applications such as MySQL and MongoDB has had a surprisingly long half-life. This misconception has been driven by a ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Kubernetes (K8S) has become a very popular technology for working with distributed applications ...
MongoDB Stitch Beyond MongoDB Server 4.0, the company also announced the general availability of MongoDB Stitch, the serverless platform, which facilitates application development with simple, secure ...
Kubernetes adoption is surging across industries, and for good reason. It’s transformative, enabling applications to scale seamlessly with user needs, accelerating development cycles and allowing ...
In a little over four years' time, the project born from Google's internal container management efforts has upended the best-laid plans of VMware, Microsoft, Oracle, and every other would-be king of ...
Kubernetes is a popular open source platform for container orchestration—that is, for managing applications built from multiple, largely self-contained runtimes called containers. Containers have ...
Even if you haven’t heard of MongoDB, odds are good that you touch it in your daily online life. MongoDB has enabled more than 43,000 organizations to build solutions leveraging MongoDB technology, ...