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Mastering Kubernetes Autoscaling: Horizontal vs Vertical Scaling

Mastering Kubernetes Autoscaling: Horizontal vs Vertical Scaling

This tutorial serves as a guide to mastering Kubernetes Autoscaling. We’ll explore the two main techniques of Kubernetes scaling: horizontal scaling and vertical scaling. Horizontal

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