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Operations As Code with Kubernetes Operators and GitOps

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In the last chapter, we have learned how to deploy applications in an automated way via Pipelines and GitOps into different environments. The application is now installed and runs in our Kubernetes cluster. We can now sit back, relax, and observe our application running while our users enjoy our software.

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Schmeling, B., Dargatz, M. (2022). Operations As Code with Kubernetes Operators and GitOps. In: Kubernetes Native Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7942-7_6

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