Kubernetes—together with Docker—has transformed the way in which distributed systems can be packaged and deployed. In the old days, deploying a multi-node distributed system was a major endeavor.
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Mongo Atlas—MongoDB's Database as a Service offering—has become increasingly central to MongoDBs commercial strategy. Since its launch in 2016, MongoDB has onboarded tens of thousands of customers to ...
MongoDB Enterprise Advanced now available on Azure Marketplace for Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes applications Joint Microsoft and MongoDB customers and partners welcome the expanded collaboration for ...
DevOps teams face a steep learning curve with best practices related to deploying, running, and managing the lifecycle of a containerized application. Managing these types of distributed systems ...
Cloud-native tools are seeing steady forward movement, with Kubernetes’ ability to manage application states as a strong example. Organizations are now deploying and managing stateful applications at ...
Kubernetes is a popular open source platform for container orchestration—that is, for managing applications built from multiple, largely self-contained runtimes called containers. Containers have ...
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