What Is a Cloud Native Platform?
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A cloud native platform is a set of technologies and tools that are designed to support the development, deployment, and management of applications in a cloud computing environment. It enables developers to quickly and easily develop, deploy, and manage cloud-native applications and services. Cloud native platforms are often based on microservices, containers, and serverless architectures and provide features such as auto-scaling, monitoring, logging, and service discovery.
A cloud native platform is a type of software platform that is designed to be hosted, run, and scaled on a cloud computing environment. A cloud native platform typically includes elements such as self–service provisioning, auto–scaling, logging, monitoring, and continuous integration/continuous deployment tools.