“The software allows users to share applications as Kubernetes charts. The applications themselves, under Helm, can be consistently set up across different Kubernetes deployments. The software also provides a way to manage individual Kubernetes manifests, or configuration files… Helm joins a growing number of CNCF projects, all designed to ease the process of running workloads on cloud services in a vendor-neutral way. Other projects include Prometheus, OpenTracing, Fluentd, Linkerd, gRPC, CoreDNS, containerd, rkt, CNI, Envoy, Jaeger, Notary, TUF, Vitess, and NATS.
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Link: CNCF Brings the Helm Package Manager for Kubernetes into the Fold
“The software allows users to share applications as Kubernetes charts. The applications themselves, under Helm, can be consistently set up across different Kubernetes deployments. The software also provides a way to manage individual Kubernetes manifests, or configuration files… Helm joins a growing number of CNCF projects, all designed to ease the process of running workloads on cloud services in a vendor-neutral way. Other projects include Prometheus, OpenTracing, Fluentd, Linkerd, gRPC, CoreDNS, containerd, rkt, CNI, Envoy, Jaeger, Notary, TUF, Vitess, and NATS.
Link: What’s the Value of CI/CD?
Original source: What’s the Value of CI/CD?
Link: What’s the Value of CI/CD?
Original source: What’s the Value of CI/CD?
Link: What’s the Value of CI/CD?
Original source: What’s the Value of CI/CD?
Link: Kubernetes won – so now what?
“Kubernetes has in fact already lost the war to serverless.”
All the cool kids are leap-frogging their thurt leadership.
Original source: Kubernetes won – so now what?
Link: Kubernetes won – so now what?
“Kubernetes has in fact already lost the war to serverless.”
All the cool kids are leap-frogging their thurt leadership.
Original source: Kubernetes won – so now what?
Link: Kubernetes won – so now what?
“Kubernetes has in fact already lost the war to serverless.”
All the cool kids are leap-frogging their thurt leadership.
Original source: Kubernetes won – so now what?
Link: The Kubernetes ‘fork’: Open source purists miss the point | InfoWorld
“Enterprises want stuff that works. As much as we in the open source world chatter and fret about vendor lockin, enterprises have demonstrated a remarkable ability to shrug off that concern and buy deeply into Microsoft, Oracle, and, yes, Red Hat’s OpenShift.”
Original source: The Kubernetes ‘fork’: Open source purists miss the point | InfoWorld
Link: The Kubernetes ‘fork’: Open source purists miss the point | InfoWorld
“Enterprises want stuff that works. As much as we in the open source world chatter and fret about vendor lockin, enterprises have demonstrated a remarkable ability to shrug off that concern and buy deeply into Microsoft, Oracle, and, yes, Red Hat’s OpenShift.”
Original source: The Kubernetes ‘fork’: Open source purists miss the point | InfoWorld