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Kubernetes Could Be The One To Make the Internet of Things (IoT) Reach Its Potential

Posted on September 25, 2020 | By Adrian Goins

Guest post originally published on Hackernoon by Adrian Goins is Director of Community and Evangelism at Rancher Labs The arrival of 5G wireless technology is often touted for the orders-of-magnitude boost in bandwidth it will bring to smartphone…


With Kubernetes, It’s Not All About Horsepower

Posted on September 23, 2020 | By Brad Ascar

Member Blog Post Guest post originally published on Carbon Relay’s blog by Brad Ascar Sr. Solutions Architect, Carbon Relay I make my living in the software business. I started out as a software developer, moved up to systems engineering…


5 Problems with Kubernetes Cost Estimation Strategies

Posted on September 18, 2020 | By Robert Brennan

Guest post originally published on Fairwinds blog by Robert Brennan Estimating how much you are spending (or wasting) on a particular Kubernetes workload is hard. The good news is that there are some reasonable strategies for estimating how…


Simplify Kubernetes Resource Access Control using RBAC Impersonation

Posted on September 17, 2020 | By Juanjo Ciarlante

Guest post originally published on Bitnami by Juanjo Ciarlante Introduction Kubernetes, like any other secure system, supports the following concepts: Authentication: Verifying and proving identities for users and groups, and service accounts Authorization: Allowing users to perform specific…


Leaving the Swarm: The Road to Kubernetes

Posted on September 14, 2020 | By Kevin Crawley

Guest post by Kevin Crawley, Developer Advocate for Containous In order to tell this story, we have to go back a little over three years ago, when I was asked to join Single as an investor, implement a…


New, free training course teaches fundamentals of Serverless on Kubernetes

Posted on September 10, 2020

Cross-post with Linux Foundation New, Free Training Course Teaches Fundamentals of Serverless on Kubernetes Serverless computing, where computing loads are run using a service layer (or ‘function’)  to dynamically configure and deploy cloud environments, has taken off these…


How to enforce Kubernetes network security policies using OPA

Posted on September 9, 2020 | By Mohammed Ahmed

Guest post originally published on the Magalix blog by Mohammed Ahmed This article is part of our Open Policy Agent (OPA) series, and assumes that you are familiar with Kubernetes and OPA. If you haven’t already done so, or if…


Container Journal “etcd data store project key to scaling Kubernetes clusters”

Posted on September 8, 2020

The etcd distributed key/value store is starting to play a key role in the management of fleets of Kubernetes clusters in the enterprise. Currently an incubation-level project being advanced under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation…


Virtual machines in a Kubernetes world

Posted on September 7, 2020 | By Peter Lauterbach

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Peter Lauterbach, Cloud Platforms Product Management at Red Hat As attendees of KubeCon know, containers are here to stay. In fact, “Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 75% of global…


How to Overcome the Day 2 Kubernetes Skills Gap

Posted on September 2, 2020 | By Emily Omier

Guest post originally published on the Nirmata blog by Emily Omier In the ‘old’ days of enterprise IT, most engineers were hyper-specialized. Each individual would be a specialist in networking or storage, for example, but most didn’t have…