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I have learned Docker to a great extent and at this point, I am very comfortable pushing our multi-image containers from development to testing to production. Now I looked into Kubernetes since they go hand-in-hand and I can't help but wonder if it is worth the read. Everything Kubernetes solves seems to be something you can easily implement with load balancing, autoscaling groups, and more which are services provided by AWS. I don't like learning just for learning's sake so can the experts tell me what Kubernetes solves that really makes you want to learn it except what I said here?
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I have learned Docker to a great extent and at this point, I am very comfortable pushing our multi-image containers from development to testing to production. Now I looked into Kubernetes since they go hand-in-hand and I can't help but wonder if it is worth the read. Everything Kubernetes solves seems to be something you can easily implement with load balancing, autoscaling groups, and more which are services provided by AWS. I don't like learning just for learning's sake so can the experts tell me what Kubernetes solves that really makes you want to learn it except what I said here?
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