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Why Choose K3S? Build a Production‑Ready Cluster and Deploy Microservices

This guide explains why K3S—a CNCF‑certified, lightweight Kubernetes distribution—is ideal for production, outlines its small footprint and multi‑architecture support, shows how to build a production K3S cluster, and provides steps to deploy microservice applications using ready‑to‑use container images.

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Why Choose K3S? Build a Production‑Ready Cluster and Deploy Microservices

Why Choose K3S

CNCF‑certified Kubernetes distribution

50 MB installation package, 500 MB memory consumption

Single process includes common components

Supports multiple database storage

Supports x86_64, Arm64 and Armv7

Build a Production K3S Cluster

How to Deploy Microservice Applications

registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-mysql:2.7.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-register:2.7.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-gateway:2.7.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-auth:2.7.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-upms-biz:2.7.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-codegen:2.7.0
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/pig4cloud/pig-ui:2.7.0

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