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Deckhouse vs KaaS – Deckhouse
More than just a cluster Common KaaS services are essentially DIY kits that involve plenty of manual activities. KaaS services are basically “vanilla” Kubernetes running in the provider’s cloud. The KaaS user manages most of the cluster components himself. Depending on the provider, the user may be responsible for upgrading nodes by recreating virtual machines using updated images provided by the provider. The user is also responsible for […]
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Deckhouse vs KaaS – Deckhouse
More than just a cluster Common KaaS services are essentially DIY kits that involve plenty of manual activities. KaaS services are basically “vanilla” Kubernetes running in the provider’s cloud. The KaaS user manages most of the cluster components himself. Depending on the provider, the user may be responsible for upgrading nodes by recreating virtual machines using updated images provided by the provider. The user is also responsible for […]
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Deckhouse vs KaaS – Deckhouse
More than just a cluster Common KaaS services are essentially DIY kits that involve plenty of manual activities. KaaS services are basically “vanilla” Kubernetes running in the provider’s cloud. The KaaS user manages most of the cluster components himself. Depending on the provider, the user may be responsible for upgrading nodes by recreating virtual machines using updated images provided by the provider. The user is also responsible for […]
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