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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31509
Title: A STUDY ON JUSTIFICATION FOR HIGH-QUALITY KUBERNETES SYSTEMS
Authors: Lyu, Zhexuan
Department: Computing and Software
Keywords: kubernetes;distributed systems;justification model
Publication Date: Apr-2025
Publisher: MEng project report (CAS)
Abstract: Have you ever wondered how to deploy a high-quality application on a K8s cluster? While K8s has become popular for managing containerized workloads, its complexity can make it challenging to configure robust, secure, and efficient systems at both the application and cluster levels. This research explores how justification diagrams can guide best practices across multiple domains to create more secure and durable K8s deployments. By providing a systematic and flexible approach, these diagrams enable engineers to maintain recommended practices in different environments, ultimately improving the reliability and resilience of K8s-based applications and services.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31509
Appears in Collections:McMaster Centre for Software Certification Publications

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