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Cloud Native Infrastructure

Definition

Cloud native infrastructure refers to a computing environment specifically designed to build and run scalable applications in modern, dynamic settings like public, private, and hybrid clouds. This architecture leverages technologies such as containers, microservices, and serverless functions to maximize operational efficiency. It provides the foundational elements necessary for agile development and automated deployment of digital services. Such infrastructure is crucial for supporting the high availability and resilience required by blockchain applications.