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Permanent vs. Ephemeral Kubernetes Environments: A Comprehensive Guide

Permanent vs. Ephemeral Kubernetes Environments: A Comprehensive Guide

The trend towards ephemeral environments for testing and deployment is gaining popularity for its flexibility and reduced maintenance costs. Kubernetes and infrastructure-as-code tools can help create and manage ephemeral environments, although some upfront investment in technical expertise may be required. Permanent environments can introduce interdependencies and slow deployment rates, making them less attractive.


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