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Kubernetes Resources Management – QoS, Quota, and LimitRange
Member Post Kubernetes Resources Management – QoS, Quota, and LimitRange
Guest post originally published on the Darumatic blog by Brandon Tsai Before Kubernetes, software applications were typically run standalone in a VM and use up all the resources. Operators and developers needed to carefully choose the size of...
June 10, 2020

How Cloud Native Technology helps Mux simplify online video streaming
Staff Post How Cloud Native Technology helps Mux simplify online video streaming
“Mux” is shorthand for multiplexing, or combining multiple signals into one in digital media. And since it was founded in 2015, the startup named Mux has worked to combine everything needed to “make online video streaming easy for...
June 5, 2020

CNCF and Linux Foundation announce new cloud engineer bootcamp
Staff Post CNCF and Linux Foundation announce new cloud engineer bootcamp
We’re making it easier than ever to get started as a cloud professional! CNCF and The Linux Foundation have teamed up to create our first-ever training and certification bootcamp program. The Cloud Engineer Bootcamp bundles self-paced eLearning courses with certification...
June 3, 2020

What exactly is "Kooper's Daddy" aka Kubernetes and how can The Ops Platform help
Member Post What exactly is "Kooper's Daddy" aka Kubernetes and how can The Ops Platform help
Guest post originally published on CTO.ai from Benjamin Slater, VP of Engineering at CTO.ai Sorry for the ridiculous title, but every time we say the word “Kubernetes” on a Zoom call, it gets translated in the text transcript as “Kooper’s...
June 2, 2020

5G Rollout: How Kubernetes and Edge Computing is making 5G a reality
Member Post 5G Rollout: How Kubernetes and Edge Computing is making 5G a reality
Guest post by Chad Serino, CEO, AlphaBravo Introduction Of all the data management technologies of the last few years, Cloud-native container tech was one of the most impactful. It’s a technology with the potential to revolutionize networking, as...
June 1, 2020

Kubernetes governance, what you should know
Member Post Kubernetes governance, what you should know
Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Kubernetes governance may sound dull. But, if you’re an enterprise, it’s a critical part of what you must figure out to be production-ready at scale. When standardizing...
May 29, 2020

Helm project journey report
Project Post Helm project journey report
Today we are thrilled to release our next project journey report for Helm. So far we have completed these for CNCF graduated projects including Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, containerd, and Fluentd. Helm is an open source package manager for Kubernetes....
May 28, 2020

Decoding the self-healing Kubernetes: step by step
Member Post Decoding the self-healing Kubernetes: step by step
Guest post originally published on the Msys Technology blog by Atul Jadhav  Prologue Business application that fails to operate 24/7 would be considered inefficient in the market. The idea is that applications run uninterrupted irrespective of a technical glitch, feature...
May 26, 2020

Istio Service Mesh in 2020
Member Post Istio Service Mesh in 2020
Guest Post by Alon Berger, Technical Marketing Engineer, Alcide Since 2017, Kubernetes has soared and has played a key role within the cloud-native computing community. With this movement, more and more companies who already embraced microservices realized that...
May 25, 2020

How cloud native is driving Zerodha, the world’s largest retail stock investment platform
Staff Post How cloud native is driving Zerodha, the world’s largest retail stock investment platform
The Indian stock brokerage Zerodha handles 8 million trades a day, making it the largest retail stock investment platform in the world. “Our mission is to make trading and investing easy and accessible to the masses,” says CTO...
May 22, 2020