Tag: Kubernetes
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🗂 Why Is Storage On Kubernetes Is So Hard?
Storage! softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/01/1…
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🗂 PKS – a Painkiller for Kubernetes
The list of pains: One cluster is not enough Developers want clusters close to them, for low latency Data storage Day two operations – upgrading, scaling, capacity management Managing heterogeneous infrastructure underneath the platform Backup
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🗂 Kromhout Kubernetes Tour
Why you’d use it, what it does, the parts, and the additional stuff you’ll need. www.infoq.com/presentat…
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🗂 Simplifying kubernetes use
> As a scheduler of containers, Kubernetes does a pretty good job. If you keep it focused on that key task, it can take you miles. As a manager of a large scale distributed infrastructure, it’s not so good. twitter.com/danvelope…
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🗂 The future of Kubernetes is Virtual Machines
Multi-tenancy ain’t easy: > The Kubernetes cluster itself becomes the line of “Hard Tenanacy”. This leads to the emerging pattern of “many clusters” rather than “one big shared” cluster. Its not uncommon to see customers of Google’s GKE Service have dozens of Kubernetes clusters deployed for multiple teams. Often each developer gets their own cluster.…
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🗂 Keep kubernetes clusters small and dumb
> Rule #2: take away the problem of scale from infrastructure, push it back on the apps — things run surprisingly well. Smaller clusters, more of them. threadreaderapp.com/thread/10…
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🗂 Kubernetes, what it’s for
> The reason that Kubernetes is successful is because people look at it and they don’t understand why they need it until they see it do stuff. Then they say “Oh my God, I need that!”I can’t say how many talks and presentations I’ve done in front of skeptical audiences where they don’t understand what…
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Link: The computational legacy is Oracle’s cloud opportunity today
The company said it was saving most of its cloud-native announcements for KubeCon in December, but highlighted its new managed Kubernetes service (OKE, launched in May), platinum-level membership in the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation and growing support of open source projects (e.g., Fn, a functions project; Terraform for Oracle Cloud orchestration) as evidence that it has…
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Link: Rancher Labs Ropes Tencent, Alibaba, Huawei Support Into Containe
“The market has really heated up this year, and clearly that is what’s driving the acquisitions,” Williams said. “I’ve had a half-dozen customers tell me in the last month they see containerization and Kubernetes as the single most strategic project/platform in their company, and the future of their cloud strategy. It is certainly not surprising…
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Link: Google Cloud Revenue
When asked about Google’s on-premises strategy, Pichai said the company is “thoughtfully looking at it,” and cited its partnerships with SAP, Pivotal, and VMware. Google also has a hybrid-cloud product with Cisco and its own Kubernetes-based GKE On Prem available to early access customers. On-premises data centers remain “a big, big requirement for customers,” and…
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Link: ‘The gulf between apps and infrastructure is blurring’ says boss of DevOps darling Puppet
Their portfolio: Puppet Bolt, the company’s simplified open source automation framework, hit version 1.0; Puppet Insights, a tool for measuring how fast and how well teams commit code, showed up as a private beta; Puppet Discovery, for corralling IT resources, moved on to version 1.6; Pipelines for Containers 3.3 got Helm support; and Puppet Enterprise…
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Link: Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.3
A laundry list of new feature and services in the software I market around. There’s a lot of .Net expansion, adding some standard platform services (like a task scheduler), and Morlock stuff like multi-install (would you say “zone”?) OpenStack, and Kubernetes and embedded OS update: Original source: Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.3
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Link: The Air Force Will Treat Computer Coding Like a Foreign Language
For example, when Defense Innovation Unit went to air operations centers in Middle East, the defense tech expert envisioned software changes that would optimize the way that airmen tracked refueling tankers. Teaming up with a commercial firm in Boston called Pivotal Labs, the new software is saving about $200,000 in fuel every month. It’s usually…
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Link: VMworld 2018: Pivotal Container Service and the Long Road to NoOps
[Swisscom’s] Massalt polled the audience, asking how many of them had experience with updating their Kubernetes clusters. No one, in a reasonably full ballroom, raised a hand. “There’s a reason for this: because it’s a painful process,” he said. It’s why Swisscom had already adopted BOSH as an automated deployment tool for replacing old versions…
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Link: Cloud Native Computing Foundation Accepts Harbor Into CNCF Sandbox
“Harbor is a privately hosted registry, which allows running either on-premises or in any of the major cloud vendors, making it a possibility for organizations that cannot use a public container registry or want to implement a multi-cloud strategy. Harbor started as an internal VMware project and became open source in 2016. Multiple partners, including…
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Link: Google sets Kubernetes free with $9m in its pocket for expenses
“CNCF has reason to be magnanimous beyond the Chocolate Factory prize money – cloud-oriented enterprise software is all the rage. According to CNCF stats published on Wednesday, production usage of CNCF projects has increased more than 200 per cent on average since December 2017 and evaluation – companies testing said code – has risen 372…
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Link: What Will Be the Real Impact From Knative?
“Knative is using the market momentum behind Kubernetes to provide an established platform on which to support serverless deployments that can run across different public clouds.” Original source: What Will Be the Real Impact From Knative?
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Link: GKE On-Prem
Networking considered hard: “The amusing thing is that they wanted to connect a GKE On-Prem install running on VSphere for the demo. They could not get a public IP, so they just used MiniKube. Frankly, I think the demo at #GoogleNext2018 was far more amazing connecting MiniKube.” Original source: GKE On-Prem
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Link: Istio Aims To Be The Mesh Plumbing For Containerized Microservices
“The latter piece can be the tricky one when using containers to develop microservices. How do you link up all the component parts when they may be spread across a cluster of server nodes, and instances of them are continually popping up and later being retired as they are replaced by updated versions? In a…
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Link: Kubernetes for the Kubernewbie – The Journey
“Kubernetes was created to bring the idea of dynamic, container-centric, managed, scheduled-cluster thinking outside of Google… But what is a container and what does a containerized application mean in this context?” Original source: Kubernetes for the Kubernewbie – The Journey
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