How to deploy to Kubernetes without writing YAML
Blog post from Northflank
Kubernetes, a powerful container orchestration platform, is known for its complexity, especially for developers who want to deploy applications quickly without diving into intricate configurations. Traditionally, deploying to Kubernetes involves managing numerous YAML files, setting up CI/CD pipelines, and dealing with infrastructure intricacies, which can be time-consuming and require significant expertise. Northflank offers a solution by simplifying this process, allowing developers to deploy production-ready applications to Kubernetes without writing YAML files or managing infrastructure. Northflank abstracts the complexities by providing built-in CI/CD, managed cloud services, and support for various workloads, including microservices and GPU-intensive tasks, while maintaining control through features like fine-grained access control and audit logs. This platform enables developers to focus on coding and shipping features rapidly, leveraging the scalability and resilience of Kubernetes without the operational overhead, as exemplified by its use in companies like Cedana. Northflank's approach provides a streamlined experience from repository to production, blending ease of use with the powerful capabilities of Kubernetes.