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Kubernetes

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Kubernetes is the Accepted Platform for Cloud Native Computing

Although technically best described as a container orchestration engine, Kubernetes is rapidly becoming the infrastructure platform for cloud native computing, an approach to using public or private clouds in the most flexible way possible.

With this approach, the general idea is to put your applications within containers and then manage them against available resources using Kubernetes. Beyond orchestration itself, Kubernetes as a platform solves a lot of enterprise IT issues, including service discovery, application invocation, logging, monitoring, replicas and backups, and, of course, flexibility.

Containers + Kubernetes Ease Application Deployment

Containers also allow organizations to streamline the development process, for a seamless, and often automated, transition between the developer and the production deployment. Containers free up developers to use whatever languages and frameworks they prefer, given the ability to package all the dependencies for these specific choices within the container itself.

On the operations side, Kubernetes allows operators to make the best use of available resources, by moving around containers, or having them automatically moved around, to best match the optimal performance and price.

Kubernetes also promises to provide a path forward for multicloud operations. By this time, organizations have acclimated to the fact that, in many cases, cloud computing is the best way to handle IT operations. But each of the cloud providers offers its own unique interfaces, posing a danger that a customer’s operations may be “locked” into that specific provider.

Developed by Google, Now Supported by All Major Cloud Providers

Google first created Kubernetes based on its own software for managing containers, called The Borg. The company had already been using containers in its own operations for well over a decade and so company engineers had plenty of expertise and best practices in hand when designing this new software, which was released as open source in 2014 and is now hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.

Now offered as a service by all the major cloud providers, Kubernetes provides, through a set of APIs, an abstraction that allows users to potentially mix and match cloud services.


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Diamanti Extends Kubernetes Stateful Storage Reach and Support for AWS

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Microsoft KEDA 2.0 Scales up Event-Driven Programming on Kubernetes

24 Nov 2020 10:33am, by Mary Branscombe

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KubeCon: Why Cloud Native Continues to Prevail and Thrive Despite Everything 

23 Nov 2020 1:15pm, by B. Cameron Gain

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Tutorial: Use KubeSphere to Manage DigitalOcean Kubernetes and Amazon EKS

23 Nov 2020 12:16pm, by Feynman Zhou

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A Technical Introduction to Microsoft Azure Arc

23 Nov 2020 10:51am, by Janakiram MSV

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LitmusChaos and Argo Bring Chaos Workflows to Kubernetes

23 Nov 2020 9:46am, by Jennifer Riggins

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K-Bench: A Benchmark to Measure Kubernetes Control and Data Plane Performance

20 Nov 2020 12:21pm, by Joab Jackson

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LogDNA ‘Kubernetes Enrichment’: Automated and Simplified Observability

20 Nov 2020 10:48am, by B. Cameron Gain

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The Growing Complexity of Kubernetes — And What’s Being Done to Fix It

20 Nov 2020 8:52am, by Richard MacManus

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Istio 1.8: A Smart DNS Proxy Takes Support for Virtual Machines a Step Further

19 Nov 2020 1:00pm, by Jimmy Song

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Gravitational Becomes Teleport, Launches a Unified Access Plane

19 Nov 2020 8:19am, by Susan Hall

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Apple Plans to Run Most of Its ‘Compute Management’ on Kubernetes

18 Nov 2020 2:00pm, by Joab Jackson

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Cloud Native / Data / Kubernetes

K8ssandra Is Open Source Cassandra for Kubernetes

18 Nov 2020 8:00am, by Mike Melanson

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Red Hat OpenShift Presses Outward to the Edge, Enhances Developer Experience

18 Nov 2020 5:00am, by Mike Melanson

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Gremlin Sound Proofs Chaotic Pods in Kubernetes Clusters

18 Nov 2020 4:00am, by Jennifer Riggins

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TriggerMesh 1.0 Platform Promises Event-Driven Production Workflows Across the Clouds

17 Nov 2020 11:43am, by B. Cameron Gain

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Review of Container-to-Container Communications in Kubernetes

17 Nov 2020 9:00am, by Matt Zand and Jim Sullivan

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Kubecost Broadens Scope Beyond Kubernetes Cost Management

17 Nov 2020 8:00am, by Juan Perez

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The Power of Kubernetes Admission Control: Why Role-Based Access Control Isn’t Enough

17 Nov 2020 6:00am, by Tim Hinrichs

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Sysdig Brings Zero Trust Network Security to Kubernetes

17 Nov 2020 5:00am, by Mike Melanson

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Lessons from Major League Baseball on Deploying and Monitoring Kubernetes

16 Nov 2020 11:29am, by Bob Moul

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K0s: The New Itty-Bitty, Vanilla Kubernetes Distro

16 Nov 2020 10:31am, by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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Inside the Mind of a Kubernetes Attacker

16 Nov 2020 8:44am, by Gadi Naor

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How to Make Identity and Config Operations Boring in Kubernetes

13 Nov 2020 11:00am, by Nikhita Raghunath

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