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    <title>Deploying Applications at Scale on Kubernetes with Argo CD</title>
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    <author>Luka Krapić</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Kubernetes has become the de facto platform for running modern cloud-native applications, but operating Kubernetes at scale introduces challenges that extend far beyond deploying a handful of workloads. As organizations grow, the number of applications, teams, environments, and clusters typically grows alongside them. What may begin as a single cluster hosting a few services often evolves into a complex platform spanning multiple environments, regions, and operational boundaries.</p>
<p>Managing deployments consistently across this growing Kubernetes estate can quickly become difficult. Platform teams need a reliable way to deploy applications, maintain configuration consistency, reduce operational risk, and provide visibility across all environments. Traditional deployment approaches that rely on manual processes or tightly coupled CI/CD pipelines often become increasingly difficult to maintain as scale increases.</p>]]></description>
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