April 2018
Intermediate to advanced
468 pages
14h 34m
English
The Kubernetes team focused heavily on performance and scalability in Kubernetes 1.6. When Kubernetes 1.2 was released, it supported clusters of up to 1,000 nodes within the Kubernetes service-level objectives. Kubernetes 1.3 doubled the number to 2,000 nodes, and Kubernetes 1.6 brought it to a staggering 5,000 nodes per cluster. We will get into the numbers later, but first let's look under the hood and see how Kubernetes achieved these impressive improvements.
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