Race to offer Kubernetes in the Cloud


Since Google released Kubernetes back in June 2014 (ref: Wikipedia) there was no sign of slowdown. Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon to provide some level of Kubernetes offering, from obvious player GCP (Google Cloud Platform), to notable Cloud providers such as Azure (Microsoft), AWS (Amazon Web Services by Amazon). Is this a good thing? Yes of course this is a good thing for individual developers to teams of developers in startups and enterprises this is a good thing. 

Other than the three big Cloud players, there are many others  (e.g: EngineYard with Deis, Heptio with $8.5m in funding, Apcera, Apprenda just to name a few)  contributing in many ways to improve and make Kubernetes simple and easy to use and that is a great thing.

Linux Foundation has created a training course for Kubernetes fundamentals and there are many meetups around the Globe with more and more resources becoming available to us. In Melbourne Australia we have a very active Kubernetes meetup with real life examples discussed.

Most importantly I believe Google has given us the opportunity to reconsider how we can efficiently manage web-scale applications and services.   

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