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Feature Highlights: Maestro Cluster

A Maestro Cluster is a “blank” instance of Kubernetes infrastructure. You can use a Maestro Cluster to deploy multiple apps to the same set of servers.

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Khash Sajadi 29 July 2020

Kubernetes is not about Microservice

Kubernetes is the best system to manage a Microservices stack, but it doesn't require breaking up monolith apps into Microservices to benefits developers.

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Khash Sajadi 10 March 2020

Hunt for Maestro on Product Hunt

We launched Cloud 66 Maestro on ProductHunt. It's a Kubernetes-backed PaaS on any cloud. Get involve and let other Product Hunters know what do you think.

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Kasia Hoffman 02 March 2020

How to deploy a Node.js app to a Maestro Kubernetes cluster in under 20 mins

Step-by-step guide to deploy Node.js application with Maestro Kubernetes Cluster on Vultr in under 20 min.

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Alistair Fairweather 27 February 2020

How to set up DataDog in Kubernetes with Maestro

One of the challenges when running a containerized application is implementing persistent services like logging. With more traditional application architecture you can rely on background processes (daemons) to ensure your

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Kristina Saykova 23 January 2020
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