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6 reasons why customers should hand off Kubernetes to MSPs


6 reasons why customers should hand off Kubernetes to MSPs
6 reasons why customers should hand off Kubernetes to MSPs
Managed Kubernetes services have matured to the point where many enterprises are handing over the keys to their clusters. Here we identify some of the main drivers behind that trend.
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Handing off Kubernetes clusters to a managed service provider (MSP) can feel like sending your kids off to college for customers - it’s scary at first, but eventually there’s a lot less work to do around the house.
The managed Kubernetes options - or Kubernetes as a service (KaaS) - from the big three public cloud providers Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure have all made huge strides over the past few years, helping customers run and orchestrate their containerised workloads without having to know the ins and outs of YAML configuration files or to worry about autoscaling, updates, and cluster ....

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MSPs primed as customers move away from managing Kubernetes


MSPs primed as customers move away from managing Kubernetes
MSPs primed as customers move away from managing Kubernetes
Availability of solid and varied managed Kubernetes options has seen more and more companies shy away from managing their own clusters. Here’s why
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Managing Kubernetes is hard, and many organisations are starting to realise they can better focus on other, as-yet unsolved engineering problems if they hand off a big chunk of their container orchestration responsibilities to managed service providers (MSPs).
Each cloud provider offers more and more managed versions of these services such as the highly opinionated GKE Autopilot and the serverless EKS Fargate since first launching around 2018. There are other options, such as Rancher, Red Hat OpenShift, and VMware Tanzu, but the Big Three cloud vendors dominate this area. ....

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