Kubernetes recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and it sure has come a long way. Despite its renowned complexity, K8s has since become the de facto standard for container orchestration. Quickly after Docker popularized containerization, more organizations began using containers to deploy applications. This meant that they needed a way to manage and orchestrate containers at scale. When Google introduced Kubernetes, other large tech companies, such as Red Hat, IBM, and Microsoft, were also involved, spurring early adoption. Gradually, major cloud providers began offering managed Kubernetes services, making the technology easier for organizations to adopt.
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