When we look at virtualization, we know that the underpinning hardware will consist of compute storage, and networking this is the same process that we see within the public cloud and even SaaS based workloads like Microsoft 365.
Kubernetes is no different, since we can run Kubernetes clusters in many different forms. This could be bare metal, using virtual machines (VMs) or taking advantage of a managed Kubernetes service like Amazon EKS.
Kubernetes is no different, we can run Kubernetes clusters in many different forms. This could be bare metal, using virtual machines or taking advantage of a managed Kubernetes service such as Amazon EKS.
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