Preface
Containers have allowed a real leap forward since their massive adoption in the world of virtualization because they have allowed greater flexibility, especially these days, when buzzwords such as cloud, agile, and DevOps are on everyone’s lips.
Today, almost no one questions the use of containers—they’re basically everywhere, especially after the success of Docker and the rise of Kubernetes as the leading platform for container orchestration.
Containers have brought tremendous flexibility to organizations, but they have remained questionable for a very long time when organizations face the challenge of deploying them in production. For years, companies have been using containers for proof-of-concept projects, local development, and ...
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