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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsored this post. An organization’s shift to a cloud native environment will invariably involve the adoption of control planes, data planes, and a number of other Kubernetes and microservices-specific platforms and tools to help manage the Kubernetes “parallel universe.”
Today, a developer for cloud native deployments will typically build a Docker image, create a register and then rely on the Ingress to help manage the Kubernetes cluster.
Many processes, however, have seen improvements thanks to how developers, as well as DevOps team members, are able to port to and manage in Kubernetes and cloud native universes.
But, at least in the near term, within the parallel universe of Kubernetes, acquiring the expertise to manage the cloud native world remains a challenge.
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