Documentazione di Kf
Kf offre agli sviluppatori l'esperienza Cloud Foundry e consente agli operatori di adottare le pratiche Kubernetes dichiarative. Semplifica la migrazione dei carichi di lavoro Cloud Foundry a Kubernetes e, soprattutto, evita modifiche sostanziali ai flussi di lavoro degli sviluppatori. Puoi anche eliminare i costi di licenza di Cloud Foundry commerciali e sfruttare le funzionalità di configurazione e criteri di GKE Enterprise per la governance. Scopri di più.
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