There is a seamless and spontaneous convergence between containers and microservices. This distinctive linkage brings forth a number of strategic advantages for worldwide businesses in accomplishing more with less. Containers are being positioned as the most appropriate packaging and runtime mechanism for microservices and their redundant instances. Subsequently, microservices are meticulously containerized, tested, curated, and stocked in publicly available container image repositories. Now, with the widespread acceptance of Kubernetes as the leading container cluster and orchestration platform, cloud environments comprising millions of containers (hosting microservices) are being speedily set up and sustained. That is, containers are being insightfully managed by Kubernetes to be hugely constructive and contributive for business automation and acceleration...
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