On February 24, Google Cloud introduced GKE Autopilot, a revolutionary mode of operations for managed Kubernetes that lets you focus on your software, while GKE Autopilot manages the infrastructure.
With the launch of GKE Autopilot, you can now choose from two different modes of operation in Google cloud, each with your own level of control over your GKE clusters and the relative responsibilities related to GKE.
Autopilot represents a significant leap forward by automatically applying industry best practices and eliminating all node management operations, maximizing your cluster efficiency and helping to provide a stronger security posture.
Related links:
- Autopilot overview | Kubernetes Engine Documentation
- Introducing GKE Autopilot | Google Cloud Blog
- Google Cloud puts its Kubernetes Engine on autopilot
- Google Makes Kubernetes Invisible In The Cloud With GKE Autopilot
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