Kubernetes Best Practices: 7 Practical Guidelines for Production Clusters

Kubernetes is the default choice for running containers in production. That part isn’t debatable anymore.

What is debatable is how well most teams implement it.

Kubernetes gives you a lot of power. It also gives you a lot of rope. The difference between a clean, stable cluster and a fragile one usually comes down to a handful of operational decisions made early on.

Here are 7 Kubernetes best practices that tend to hold up in real environments.
 

App modernization: It’s a lot easier than you might think

Contrary to popular belief, application modernization is not the daunting task that it once was. Thanks to a variety of newly advanced services and tools available today, modernizing your applications utilizing containers and serverless infrastructure can be quick, easy, and stress-free. And by taking advantage of cloud migration and modernization tools, companies such as DraftKings, FileForce, and Expedia are experiencing lower costs and higher profits.   
 

Containers from Deployment to Management

Introduction


Modernizing applications yields a range of benefits for organizations looking for infrastructure that is built to last. Containerization allows you to be more flexible in the delivery and deployment of applications and optimizes costs. Adding a proper Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipeline into the mix allows for better management and automated workflows for a containerized application.   
 

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