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The last five years can safely be termed a Kubernetes Tsunami in the IT world. Kubernetes has been around since 2014, and it conquered not only the service catalogs of the major cloud providers but also most data centers around the world. Looking at the statistics reveals that if you want to run workloads in containers at scale, there is actually no other container orchestration tool around. In a report from Red Hat from 2021 asking organizations which container orchestration tool they use, you would still see mention of things like Mesosphere and Docker Swarm, but without a notable share and only with news coverage talking about “end-of-life.”
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Schmeling, B., Dargatz, M. (2022). The Impact of Kubernetes on Development. In: Kubernetes Native Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7942-7_1
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