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State of Kubernetes Networking Report
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1. Where are your Kubernetes clusters primarily deployed?
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Public Cloud
On-premises
Hybrid (mix of cloud and on-premises)
Other:
2. Which Kubernetes platforms are you currently using?
(Select all that apply)
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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
Red Hat OpenShift
Rancher / SUSE (RKE)
VMware Tanzu
Kubernetes Self-Managed (bare metal, VMs)
K3s (lightweight/edge-focused)
Other:
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3. What types of workloads are you running or planning to run in your Kubernetes environment?
(Select all that apply)
Microservices / Web applications
Stateful services (e.g., databases)
Virtual machines (e.g., via KubeVirt or similar)
AI/ML workloads (training or inference)
Batch or cron jobs
Developer environments / CI pipelines
Other:
4. Are you running production or mission-critical workloads in Kubernetes?
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Yes, in production
Not yet, but planning to
No, development/testing only
No, homelab only
Other:
5. Approximately how many Kubernetes clusters are you operating?
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Fewer than 5
6–10
11–25
26–100
More than 100
Other:
6. On average, how many nodes are in your clusters?
Fewer than 5 nodes
5–20 nodes
21–50 nodes
51–100 nodes
More than 100 nodes
Varies widely by cluster
Other:
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