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kubernetes autoscaling
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Kubernetes autoscaling on WindowsForum.com covers real-world strategies for automatically adjusting compute resources in Kubernetes clusters, with a focus on Windows Server containers and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Discussions include event-driven scaling with RabbitMQ, pod and node autoscaling, and production-ready defaults in AKS Automatic. A notable case study details Tipalti's migration of a .NET Framework monolith to Amazon EKS, achieving 60% cost reduction and 50% performance improvement through Kubernetes-based orchestration and autoscaling. The tag emphasizes operational modernization, cost optimization, and performance tuning for Windows-based Kubernetes workloads.
Tipalti moved a legacy .NET Framework 4.7 payment-processing monolith from Amazon EC2 to Amazon EKS on Windows Server containers, using Kubernetes-based orchestration, RabbitMQ-driven autoscaling, centralized logging, and Windows node tuning to cut costs by 60 percent and improve performance by...
Azure has made a decisive push to lower the operational friction of Kubernetes with the general availability of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Automatic — an opinionated, fully managed mode of AKS that ships production-ready clusters with preselected networking, security, scaling, and...