Kubernetes as a Cloud Services Provisioner: Deploying an App with Custom Resource Definitions
Guest post originally published on Cloudreach’s blog by Brad Campbell, Chief Technologist, Platform Development at Cloudreach Following up on his first blog focusing on Kubernetes as a cloud services provisioner, Brad Campbell explains how to deploy a simple…
Armada – how to run millions of batch jobs over thousands of compute nodes using Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on G-research’s blog by Jamie Poole, Compute Platform Engineering Manager at G-research Over the last couple of years we have been migrating more and more of our workloads to containers on Linux. One particular…
Data Center Knowledge: “How Kubernetes Could Underpin Edge Computing Platforms”
By now, you’ve likely heard all about how Kubernetes can simplify the deployment of applications at scale in traditional on-prem and cloud environments. But what about edge architectures that combine central data centers with workloads hosted at edge…
An introduction to Kubernetes scurity using Falco
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Frederick Fernando Let’s talk about Kubernetes security As Kubernetes continues to grow in adoption, it is important for us to know how to secure it. In a dynamic infrastructure platform…
What’s Your Kubernetes Maturity?
Guest post by Danielle Cook, Content Marketing Director, Fairwinds Whether you are new to Kubernetes or you have deployment experience, Kubernetes has complexity that you’ll need to overcome. The Kubernetes Maturity Model offers an entire end-to-end overview of…
Kubernetes Security Essentials Course Now Available
Today Linux Foundation Training & Certification and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation are announcing the availability of our newest training course, LFS260 – Kubernetes Security Essentials. The course provides skills and knowledge on a broad range of best…
Multicloud Kubernetes management With Lens
Guest post by Nimal Kunnath, Systems Reliability Engineer at Nutanix Numerous reports have consistently shown that enterprises today embrace hybrid and multicloud as their preferred modes of IT infrastructure deployment. According to a survey done by IDG, more…
Auto-labeling Kubernetes resources with Kyverno
Guest post originally published on Nirmata’s blog by Anubhav Sharma, VP, Business Development & Customer Success at Nirmata Introduction As Kubernetes has become the foundational building block for enterprises to go cloud-native, the last couple of years have…
Kubernetes becomes pasta for a right cause
Guest post by Nikla Lazzari, Kiratech Somewhere in the world it’s always lunchtime, so if you are hungry, we’ve got something for you! From Italy comes Kubepasta, a drawn in bronze (which is one the best manufacturing techniques,…
The New Stack: “Falco: Lock Down Kubernetes from the Kernel on Up”
Want to have a really bad day? Make a security blunder that the whole world can see — Yes, we’re looking at you SolarWinds. No one wants that. That’s why even though Kubernetes isn’t the easiest system to lock down…