Simplifying and optimizing cloud native architectures
Blog post from GitLab
Teams aiming to enhance operations and development are increasingly adopting cloud native architectures, characterized by microservices and containerization, to boost efficiency and accelerate product delivery. Cloud native applications, built with microservices, offer scalability and resilience by allowing components to be managed and scaled independently, often through container orchestration tools like Kubernetes. GitLab supports these architectures with its Kubernetes integration, built-in container registry, and advanced CI/CD features, providing a cohesive platform for microservices and monorepo projects. GitLab's approach simplifies software development by offering native Kubernetes capabilities, feature flagging, and multicloud workflow portability, eliminating the need for intricate scripts or third-party tools, thus positioning it as a leader in the cloud native ecosystem.
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