Kubernetes, an open-source container orchestration technology, simplifies containerized app and service deployment, administration, and scaling in modern IT infrastructure
In 2013, Google engineers Craig McLuckie, Joe Beda, and Brendan Burns proposed an open-source container management system
When a physical server ran numerous applications, one application may use all the processing power, memory, storage space, and other resources
Then came virtualization the cornerstone of cloud computing. Virtualization technology dates back to the late 1960s, although it wasn’t extensively utilized until the early 2000s
Google wanted to optimize its virtual server performance in the early 2000s to accommodate its increasing infrastructure and public cloud platform
In 2013, Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) company dotCloud released Docker, an open-source platform enabling online software developers to build, deploy, and manage containerized applications
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Kubernetes, a portable, adaptable, open-source platform for containerized workloads and microservices, continues to evolve