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Options at handWhen deploying a Kubernetes cluster to a production environment, managed installations allow for added flexibility and customization. To facilitate the process of deployment, one may enjoy a bunch of tools—e.g., kops, kubeadm, Kubespray, or Kubo. These solutions are supported and maintained by the Kubernetes community, but what each of them can offer to a user and how are they diffe
The idea is that we allocate a subnet for each container host and then set up some kind of routing between the hosts to forward container traffic appropriately. This is something you will be able to implement by yourself after reading this post. CNI plug-insAnother problem with the Kubernetes network model is that there is no single standard implementation of it. Instead, the preferred implementat
Warden is a container implementation currently used in Cloud Foundry. At the same time, Docker is another option to easily and efficiently manage containers. That’s why a lot has been made to enable Docker in the Diego runtime. In addition to a brief comparison of Warden and Docker, we will also highlight how the solutions work together in Garden—the new container back end that will become availab
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