Checklist
5 considerations for managing your Kubernetes clusters
Find out how to deal with cluster sprawl in this checklist
Applications have typically been composed all in one place, but more frequently now, companies are building out a cloud-native approach that spans multiple components across multiple clusters and cloud providers. As application workloads move from development to production, IT often requires multiple fit-for-purpose Kubernetes clusters to support continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) of DevOps pipelines. Cluster sprawl continues with the addition of new clusters configured for specific workloads, placing an increasing strain on traditional IT processes and methodologies.
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