Container Deployment is not a new thing. It's something every DevOps or Back-end Engineer or Cloud Engineer should know or have an idea about as it helps cater to faster and seamless software deployment reusability. Containers are like a box that holds everything an application or software needs to run on a server or any target environment (cloud server or premise server). That means it does not need to care about the environments it is running on or figure out which specific versions of its dependencies will work on the target environment.
This is How I Used Kubernetes for the First Time
This is How I Used Kubernetes for the First…
This is How I Used Kubernetes for the First Time
Container Deployment is not a new thing. It's something every DevOps or Back-end Engineer or Cloud Engineer should know or have an idea about as it helps cater to faster and seamless software deployment reusability. Containers are like a box that holds everything an application or software needs to run on a server or any target environment (cloud server or premise server). That means it does not need to care about the environments it is running on or figure out which specific versions of its dependencies will work on the target environment.