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When it comes to container orchestration, K8s (Kubernetes) has become a de facto standard for managing applications and infrastructure at scale across on-premise data centers and public clouds. But as organizations look to deploy containerized workloads to devices at the edge of their network or for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, the full Kubernetes distribution can be overkill. 

This is where K3s comes in. Developed by Rancher Labs, K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution designed specifically for resource-constrained edge and IoT environments. 

In this article, we'll walk you through the key differences between K3s and the upstream Kubernetes project to help you understand when each makes the most sense for your application architecture and deployment needs...

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