Kubernetes was also kind of a driver to that. Citadel is being built like a go-biry, crush it into a container, you can run it basically everywhere. They use normally Docker Compose or Kubernetes. And we want to keep that availability around so that we actually eat our own dog food and not just create something new for an internal purpose.
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Last September, at the π¨π Swiss Cloud Native Day, Florian Forster, co-founder & CEO of ZITADEL, talked about why they switched to serverless containers. ZITADEL has a really interesting workload that is both CPU intensive and latency sensitive. On top of this, their users are global, and traffic is bursty. Florian talks about how they evaluated AWS, GCP & Azure before they settled on the platform that met their requirements.
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