Upload Polaris Findings to Fairwinds Insights to Access More Capabilities
Kubernetes is increasingly becoming mainstream, the industry standard for next-generation workloads and digital transformation. In 2022, a Cloud Native Computing Foundation report showed 96% of respondents were using or evaluating Kubernetes, while 79% were using managed services, such as Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). That growth hasn’t slowed down in 2023, not least because Kubernetes is a powerful platform for deploying software. According to The State of Kubernetes 2023, 90% of respondents “agree that cloud native technology, including Kubernetes, is transforming the way their business operates.” As adoption grows, it’s important to align with best practices for configuring Kubernetes workflows, otherwise it’s far too easy to introduce problems related to security, efficiency, and reliability. Fairwinds created the open source Polaris project for open source configuration validation to help define and enforce these best practices.
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