Kubernetes offers many benefits, but it is also complex to adopt. The Kubernetes Maturity Model has been developed to help teams, whether they are new to Kubernetes or have already deployed, identify where they are in their journey to cloud native. It’s an important tool that helps users self-identify what stage they are in, understand gaps in their environment and offer insights into enhancing and improving Kubernetes.
Sarah Zelechoski, VP of Engineering and Kendall Miller, President of Fairwinds provide an overview of the Kubernetes Maturity Model and discuss each stage.
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