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Submission of Essay: Comparison of Kubernetes and Nomad Orchestration Tools (#1023) #1454

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Essay: Comparison of Kubernetes and Nomad Orchestration Tools

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The essay is available in the repository.

We aim to fulfill the following criteria:

  • Format: The essay is in PDF
  • Title: The essay has a good title
  • Well-structured: The essay is well structured, the ideas are well presented
  • Introduction: The essay contains a good introduction
  • Conclusion: The essay contains a good conclusion
  • Self-contained: The essay is self-contained, one can understand it without reading something else (expected knowledge of the reader: a master student in computer science)
  • Figures: The essay contains good figures or listings
  • Sound: The essay is sound, factual, and accurate
  • References: The essay contains references, appropriate in number and quality (10 good refs is a minimum)
  • Relevant: The essay addresses a topic that is relevant for DevOps

We aim for pass with distinction.

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