Category: Container

Comparing Kubernetes and Apache Mesos

Kubernetes and Apache Mesos are both open-source systems for managing containerized applications in a cluster of machines. Kubernetes is designed to be a general-purpose orchestration system, while Mesos is designed to be a more specialized cluster manager for running distributed systems. Both systems offer similar features, such as automatic scaling and failover, but they have […]

Port vs TargetPort in Kubernetes Service

In Kubernetes, when creating a service, you have to set the “port” and “targetPort” properties. A “port” refers to the container port exposed by a pod or deployment, while a “targetPort” refers to the port on the host machine that traffic is directed to. Let’s look at example manifiest file of a service. In this […]

Benefits of Kubernetes on cloud over on-premise

When it comes to using Kubernetes for container orchestration, organizations have the option of either deploying and managing the clusters themselves on-premise or using a managed service offered by a cloud provider. If you choose to deploy Kubernetes on-premise, you will be responsible for setting up, managing, scaling and upgrading the clusters. On the other […]

Kubernetes as a Service on Cloud

Many cloud providers offer Kubernetes as a service, which allows you to easily deploy and manage your Kubernetes clusters in the cloud. These services provide a variety of features such as automatic scaling, self-healing, rolling updates, service discovery and load balancing, and RBAC, and also offer integration with other cloud services, such as storage, networking, […]

Comparing Kubernetes and Docker Compose

Kubernetes and Docker Compose are two popular tools for managing and deploying containerized applications. We will go over the unique features and capabilities of each tool, and provide guidance on when it may be more appropriate to use one over the other. Kubernetes Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system for automating the deployment, scaling, […]

Comparing Amazon EKS and ECS

When it comes to running containerized applications on the AWS cloud, organizations are often faced with the decision of choosing between Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) and Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS). EKS and ECS are both managed container orchestration services offered by AWS. Both these services assist in the deployment, management, and scaling of […]

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