Your app is calm all morning, then a marketing email lands and response times spike. Or the opposite happens. You sized the deployment for peak traffic, but most of the day those extra pods sit there burning money.
That’s where people usually ask, what is HPA, and whether it’s the same thing as “autoscaling.” In…
The biggest point of confusion when people start with containers is thinking they have to choose between Kubernetes and Docker. The truth is, they aren’t competitors at all. They solve different problems and, in most modern applications, work together.
Think of it this way: Docker gives you the tools to build a single, self-contained unit,…
A cluster auto scaler is a Kubernetes tool that automatically adjusts the number of nodes (servers) in your cluster. It acts like a savvy manager, adding more servers during traffic spikes to prevent slowdowns and removing them during quiet periods to cut costs. This dynamic adjustment ensures your applications have the resources they need without…
When you hear "cloud orchestration," what comes to mind? For many, it's just a fancier word for automation. But that's not quite right. While they're related, orchestration is the secret sauce that makes complex cloud environments actually work.
Think of it like this: orchestration is the conductor of a digital symphony. It doesn't play an…
