Published: 22 August 2024
Summary
Containers can increase agility, reusability and standardization, but the inefficient configuration could waste resources. Operations engineers can use this research to realize cost savings by adopting necessary DevOps processes and tools for continuous collaboration between I&O and developers.
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Key Findings
Kubernetes does not reduce costs by default, and a poorly configured environment can actually increase costs. Kubernetes clusters require continuous management of capacity and efficient operations to be cost-effective.
I&O teams are limited in their ability to optimize resources, and hence costs, by themselves. I&O teams hesitate to reduce resources assigned to containers without collaboration from developers because they could throttle performance and impact the availability of applications.
Developer teams often assume they can set and forget the resource requirements for their applications. However, the most successful resource allocation strategies for I&O teams is to involve developers in an iterative
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