There are many good features. I feel that the scale-out features, like replica sets, are very good. The number of running containers can be autoscaled.
Senior Solutions Architect at Jihu GitLab Technology Limited
Real User
Top 5
2023-03-09T22:00:00Z
Mar 9, 2023
One of the most valuable features is the thickness of the cloud platform or on-prem file, which makes the solution straightforward to shift and scale. It works well with different types of deployment strategies and networks.
Kubernetes is a leading container orchestration solution, known for its simplicity and ease of use. Being open-source, it benefits from large community support, including enterprise support. Many companies offer their own version of Kubernetes, making it widely adopted and supported in the industry.
Senior Oracle & Cassandra Database Engineer at Bed Bath & Beyond
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Top 10
2022-11-23T13:28:08Z
Nov 23, 2022
The best thing about Kubernetes is orchestration. It is very good. We will not see much downtime unless there are some human errors. We do not see much downtime or issues with the container or automation.
The solution has many valuable features but the most impressive is the ability to scale an application and continuously monitor if all the components of the application are functioning correctly.
Senior network virtualization & storage specialist at Sipand Samaneh
Real User
2022-07-29T12:27:33Z
Jul 29, 2022
The most valuable features of Kubernetes are the integration with Docker and there is plenty of documentation available. We work with Docker as a container, and it is more integrated with Docker than VMware Tanzu.
Practice Director, Global Infrastructure Services at Wipro Limited
Real User
2022-01-19T11:07:52Z
Jan 19, 2022
The most valuable feature is the Zero Touch Operations, which involves a new way of performing operations and support. We do not have to do maintenance, the operations are very simple.
I like that it has really boosted cloud-native development and stood the test of time. The underlying architecture allows one to scale as per the business KPIs much faster.
The auto-repair function in Kubernetes is perfect. When something breaks, the auto-repair function automatically repairs it. If you are running the content in Kubernetes, you have a good set up. You do not need to do anything for the management of this. So, the automation of Kubernetes is number one.
Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community.
There are many good features. I feel that the scale-out features, like replica sets, are very good. The number of running containers can be autoscaled.
The most valuable features of Kubernetes have been autoscaling and its resilience mechanisms.
With the use of our blueprint, my experience with the initial setup has been a ten out of ten where one is difficult and ten is easy.
I am impressed with the product's coupling of resources and flexibility.
The best thing about Kubernetes is that most of the containerized applications are centralized.
It is a stable and scalable product.
The most valuable feature of the platform is the ability to load some of the containers that were previously managed by humans.
One of the most valuable features is the thickness of the cloud platform or on-prem file, which makes the solution straightforward to shift and scale. It works well with different types of deployment strategies and networks.
Kubernetes is a leading container orchestration solution, known for its simplicity and ease of use. Being open-source, it benefits from large community support, including enterprise support. Many companies offer their own version of Kubernetes, making it widely adopted and supported in the industry.
All the current features are quite harmonic.
Auto-scaling and self-healing features are very good.
The most valuable feature is that it's a container orchestrator. It has a huge user base and it is easily incorporated into all of the public clouds.
The best thing about Kubernetes is orchestration. It is very good. We will not see much downtime unless there are some human errors. We do not see much downtime or issues with the container or automation.
Kubernetes provides scalable clustering for containers and other means of deployment.
The scalability seems quite good.
The most important feature is container orchestration.
The solution has many valuable features but the most impressive is the ability to scale an application and continuously monitor if all the components of the application are functioning correctly.
The best feature is autoscaling. It's effortless to use for scaling deployment parts, CI/CD, etc.
The most valuable features of Kubernetes are the integration with Docker and there is plenty of documentation available. We work with Docker as a container, and it is more integrated with Docker than VMware Tanzu.
The most valuable feature of Kubernetes is the integration with other solutions, such as Formative and Grafana.
Once you get it configured properly, it's a stable solution.
It's scalable.
There's a lot of community support if you need to get help.
Kubernetes' most valuable features are scaling, deployment, and container management.
I like Kubernetes' scalability, built-in redundancy, and ease of deployment.
The most valuable feature is the Zero Touch Operations, which involves a new way of performing operations and support. We do not have to do maintenance, the operations are very simple.
If you don't have resources, you can certainly add another worker node and expand the cluster.
The product is highly scalable.
The solution is easy to use.
The cluster is very stable with outward scalability and good performance.
Kubernetes' integration with AWS Lambda is great. I barely had to write any code to connect from EKS to Lambda, so Kubernetes is programmer friendly.
The performance is good.
The implementation, and the way that they can, with a few clicks, load hundreds of machines without any trouble is very useful.
The solution is easy to use.
I like the replication center and the configuration.
The easy management of containers is one of the main features I have found useful.
I like that it has really boosted cloud-native development and stood the test of time. The underlying architecture allows one to scale as per the business KPIs much faster.
The scanning and support network.
This product has a rich toolset from the community including CNI plug-ins, Helm packages, operators, dashboards, various integrations, etc.
The ease of use if the solution is a very valuable aspect for us.
Provision of a managed platform as a service.
The most valuable feature is the support for Docker containers.
A good interface, better than comparable solutions.
It is a very good solution for deploying microservices in an application. It has a lot of freedom in it, which makes it very interesting.
It is also web-enabled. You can run services in other virtual applications and virtual machines.
The auto-repair function in Kubernetes is perfect. When something breaks, the auto-repair function automatically repairs it. If you are running the content in Kubernetes, you have a good set up. You do not need to do anything for the management of this. So, the automation of Kubernetes is number one.
The most valuable aspect of the solution is the scalability.