CNCF survey: Managed Kubernetes becomes the norm

A record number of organizations were using containers and Kubernetes to run their enterprise applications last year, according to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s latest survey of software and devops engineers.While a record 96% of respondents said they were using or evaluating Kubernetes last year, that number drops to 60% when asked if they are running the container orchestration platform in production. [ Also on InfoWorld: 4 reasons to get Kubernetes-certified, and 4 reasons not to ] Naturally, the CNCF is going to attract early adopters of cloud native technology, but it is still interesting to see how many respondents are looking to offload the management of their clusters as containers become foundational pieces.To read this article in full, please click here

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CNCF survey: Managed Kubernetes becomes the norm
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A record number of organizations were using containers and Kubernetes to run their enterprise applications last year, according to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s latest survey of software and devops engineers.

While a record 96% of respondents said they were using or evaluating Kubernetes last year, that number drops to 60% when asked if they are running the container orchestration platform in production.

Naturally, the CNCF is going to attract early adopters of cloud native technology, but it is still interesting to see how many respondents are looking to offload the management of their clusters as containers become foundational pieces.

To read this article in full, please click here

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