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Cloud Native Ecosystem

Cloud native technologies help companies scale in creating unique applications that thrive in hybrid, private or multicloud environments. Cloud native applications expand the flexibility and elasticity that the cloud offers. Discover more about how the cloud native ecosystem works here.

 
GETTING STARTED
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An Introduction to the Cloud Native Landscape
In this article we’ll break this mammoth landscape down and provide a high-level overview of the entire landscape, its layers, columns and categories.
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The Cloud Native Landscape: Platforms Explained
Platforms bundle different tools from different layers together, solving a larger problem. If you don't have the required bandwidth and/or know-how, your team is likely better off with a platform.
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The Cloud Native Landscape: Observability and Analysis
In the cloud native ecosystem, the observability and analysis layer is all about understanding the health of your system and ensuring it stays operational even under tough conditions.
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The Cloud Native Landscape: The Application Definition and Development Layer
As the name suggests, the application definition and development layer focuses on the tools that enable engineers to build apps.
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The Cloud Native Landscape: The Provisioning Layer Explained
The provisioning layer encompasses the tools that are used to create and harden the foundation on which cloud native apps are built.
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The Cloud Native Landscape: The Orchestration and Management Layer
In the cloud native ecosystem, orchestration and scheduling tools are some sort of cluster OS managing containerized applications across your cluster. Tools in this layer deal with how all these independent containerized services are managed as a group.
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The Cloud Native Landscape: The Runtime Layer Explained
This article zooms into the CNCF landscape's runtime layer encompassing everything a container needs in order to run in a cloud native environment.
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Why You Should Start Testing in the Cloud Native Way
Cloud native testing tools allow you to deploy tests in your clusters, the executions are super scalable and they are not coupled to any CI/CD framework.
FULL CLOUD NATIVE ECOSYSTEM ARCHIVE