What Is Containers-as-a-Service? CaaS Explained
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Containers-as-a-Service (CaaS) is a cloud service that uses container-based virtualization to upload, organize, run, scale and manage containers.
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Containers-as-a-Service (CaaS) is a cloud service that uses container-based virtualization to upload, organize, run, scale and manage containers.
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When a large-scale data loss recently occurred at a backup provider, it shined a new spotlight on data safety.
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cloud computing refers to vast sources of computing power in distant locations. When people need something computed, they send that request off to the cloud to take advantage of all of that processing power.
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