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Architecture of Choice
Vendor-Agnostic Design · CAPEX vs OPEX Strategy · Hybrid Models · Infrastructure Independence


Cheap Compute Is Not Cost Optimization, Architecture Is
Kubernetes cost optimization requires architecture, not just cheaper compute. Spot instances and preemptible VMs can cut costs by up to 90%, but interruption risk demands fault-tolerant design, autoscaling, taints and tolerations, and workload separation. When reliability is engineered into the cluster, cloud savings become sustainable without sacrificing performance.


The Power of Agnostic Design - How Vendor-Agnostic Architecture Prevents Lock-In
Building entirely on a single cloud provider may accelerate early growth — but it can quietly create long-term dependency. Vendor-agnostic architecture, built on containerization, Kubernetes, and abstraction layers, separates business logic from infrastructure constraints. The result is not just technical portability, but strategic freedom — the ability to move, negotiate, and scale without rewriting the foundation.
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