Codiac Kubernetes Doesnt Need To Be That Complex











>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=-vX4-BFAkRk

In this New Stack Makers, Codiac aims to simplify app deployment on Kubernetes by offering a unified interface that minimizes complexity. Traditionally, Kubernetes is powerful but challenging for teams due to its intricate configurations and extensive manual coding. Co-founded by Ben Ghazi and Mark Freydl, Codiac provides engineers with infrastructure on demand, container management, and advanced software development life cycle (SDLC) tools, making Kubernetes more accessible. • Codiac’s interface streamlines continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD), reducing deployment steps to a single line of code within CI/CD pipelines. Developers can easily deploy, manage containers, and configure applications without mastering Kubernetes' esoteric syntax. Codiac also offers features like cabinets to organize assets across multi-cloud environments and enables repeatable processes through snapshots, making cluster management smoother. • For experienced engineers, Codiac alleviates the burden of manually managing YAML files and configuring multiple services. With ephemeral clusters and repeatable snapshots, Codiac supports scalable, reproducible development workflows, giving engineers a practical way to manage applications and infrastructure seamlessly across complex Kubernetes environments. • Here's the full article to go with the video: https://thenewstack.io/codiac-kuberne... • Learn more from The New Stack about deploying applications on Kubernetes: • Kubernetes Needs to Take a Lesson from Portainer on Ease-of-Use • https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-nee... • Three Common Kubernetes Challenges and How to Solve Them • https://thenewstack.io/three-common-k... • Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. https://thenewstack.io/newsletter/

#############################









Content Report
Youtor.org / YTube video Downloader © 2025

created by www.youtor.org