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Kumulus on Cloud
Robert Starmer
8 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Kumulus on Cloud, where we discuss the topics that matter most to your Cloud success. We look forward to helping you on your Cloud journey by providing valuable insight and expert opinion on the current state of the Cloud market and it's business value and implications.
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Welcome to Kumulus on Cloud, where we discuss the topics that matter most to your Cloud success. We look forward to helping you on your Cloud journey by providing valuable insight and expert opinion on the current state of the Cloud market and it's business value and implications.
Show more...
Technology
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KoC 6 - What makes Kubernetes the container manager for Cloud
Kumulus on Cloud
16 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
KoC 6 - What makes Kubernetes the container manager for Cloud

Kubernetes very quickly became the container manager of choice after its release in 2014 and has retained its popularity since. By abstracting away much of the operational complexity of running anywhere from 2 to 2000 (and more) containers, it simplifies running containers at scale. It can monitor a 'fleet' of containers, restart failed ones, and scale groups of containers up or down according to application needs. In addition, Kubernetes also has API-enabled controllers to manage versions and deployments. This provides an extra layer of automation, making deploying individual, containerized applications much easier for developers. Robert and Lew discuss some of the key features that make Kubernetes such a powerful and popular application manager (simple app scaling and updates, self-healing capabilities, and more) and also point out a few areas that still need improvement (and caution). (Hint: persistent storage). ============================== References (not Recommendations) ============================== Kubernetes: https://kubernetes.io/ Docker: https://www.docker.com/ Docker “Swarm Mode” https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/ =========================== Subscribe and Listen to the Kumulus on Cloud Podcast HERE:📱 =========================== Podcast: ➡︎ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@kumuluspodcast ➡︎ Web: https://kumul.us/podcast ➡︎RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/cdbb0314/podcast/rss ============================== Connect With Us 👋 ============================== Kumulus: ➡︎ Web: https://kumul.us ➡︎ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@KumulusTechnologies ➡︎Twitter: @kumulustech Lew Tucker: ➡︎LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/lewtucker ➡︎Twitter: @lewtucker Robert Starmer: ➡︎LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/rstarmer ➡︎Twitter: @rstarmer ➡︎ Mastadon: @rstarmer@hackyderm.io

Kumulus on Cloud
Welcome to Kumulus on Cloud, where we discuss the topics that matter most to your Cloud success. We look forward to helping you on your Cloud journey by providing valuable insight and expert opinion on the current state of the Cloud market and it's business value and implications.