Future of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure is evolving. The two are evolving with new tools and unique approaches. The two are designed to simplify technologies and even make the technologies more accessible.
Kubernetes has lately become a game-changer in the cloud computing sector. It allows applications to run efficiently across various environments by using containers. However, many organizations still find Kubernetes too complex to use. The challenges being faced are security, monitoring and lack of proper training.
Kubernetes is a system for managing containerized applications. Companies in good number are gradually moving towards using cloud-native technologies. Internal developer platforms and technologies like eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) are helping to simplify cloud-native infrastructure management by providing better visibility as well as control over what happens within the Linux operating system.
Making Kubernetes easier to use is important for its growth further. Another important area of development is to improve the way cloud resources are monitored and managed. Businesses needs better tools to see what is happening across all their cloud environments. Tools like OpenTelemetry are becoming popular as these provide a standard way to collect and analyze data from different sources.
There is even a shift towards more automation in cloud infrastructure. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into cloud infrastructure is becoming more common. AI applications are gradually becoming more widespread and cloud providers are adapting their services to support these workloads. Kubernetes plays an important role and it is offering a strong platform for managing AI workloads as well as enable data science teams to access the computing power they need.
Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies are also expanding beyond traditional cloud environments.