Kubernetes is often described as an operating system for your environment, but one that’s built for containers. Instead of babysitting individual Docker containers across a bunch of servers, Kubernetes abstracts your compute into a single, unified pool of resources. It decides where to place applications, how to keep them
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You know that guy—or gal—who’s locked away in their own little fortress, cranking code or building features like it’s The Great Developer Solo Show? Yeah, that’s working in a silo. And spoiler alert: it’s one of the biggest slowdowns and morale killers in any
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