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Introduction

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The large community and the large number of open-source projects around the Cloud-Native paradigm makes it complicated and confusing to know what to use.

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has been offering for several years a roadmap, the Cloud Native Landscape, which is showcasing all of the cloud-native solutions, many of which are under its umbrella.

The CNCF's mission is to foster this set of open source projects by helping to provide end-user communities with viable options for building cloud-native applications so that organizations can decide how to approach their cloud journey.

The Cloud Native Landscape acts as an aggregator of "Cloud Native" technologies used by organizations to build, deploy and run their applications according to the Cloud-Native paradigm.

Categories

The landscape uses these categories:

  • App Definition and Development

  • Orchestration & Management

  • Runtime

  • Provisioning

  • Observability & Analysis

within which there are subcategories.

Onesait Platform in CNCF Landscape

Following the map proposed by CNCF we are going to show the technologies used by Onesait Platform, some of them are part of the core of the Platform, such as Kubernetes, others are optional technologies or supported in the platform through the teams that operate the platform (such as Datadog).

App Definition and Development

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Orchestration & Management

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Runtime

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Provisioning

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Observability & Analysis

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