Tag: Kubernetes
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Link: TUTORIAL – Deploying Software on PKS: Creating a Continuous Delivery Pipeline with Spinnaker
“I can see how on larger teams with meaningful applications it could add a ton of value and help streamline the deployment processes.” Original source: TUTORIAL – Deploying Software on PKS: Creating a Continuous Delivery Pipeline with Spinnaker
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Link: Istio sets sail as Red Hat renovates OpenShift container ship
“The software serves as a management mechanism for distributed microservices, providing capabilities like traffic management, service identity and security, policy enforcement and telemetry among apps running across multiple Kubernetes clusters and hosts.” Original source: Istio sets sail as Red Hat renovates OpenShift container ship
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Link: Cloud Next 18 – HSBC to run business banking on Kubernetes in Google Cloud
“HSBC plans to build its all-new business banking service to run on a Kubernetes-managed container infrastructure using Google’s toolset.” Original source: Cloud Next 18 – HSBC to run business banking on Kubernetes in Google Cloud
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Link: Knative Enables Portable Serverless Platforms on Kubernetes, for Any Cloud
“Knative is an open source software layer that helps cloud service providers and enterprise platform operators deliver a serverless experience to developers on any cloud.” Original source: Knative Enables Portable Serverless Platforms on Kubernetes, for Any Cloud
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Link: Google Banks on Kubernetes in Cloud Wars
Putting 3rd party middleware into Google Cloud: “Among the commercial applications included in the marketplace are big data, database and machine learning applications along with developer tools. Meanwhile, open source applications range from WordPress and the Apache Cassandra NoSQL database to Apache Spark cluster computing.” Original source: Google Banks on Kubernetes in Cloud Wars
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Link: Microsoft’s Container Strategy Continues To Evolve
Overview of Microsoft’s history with containers, in Windows. Original source: Microsoft’s Container Strategy Continues To Evolve
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Link: Kubernetes is the new app server
Indeed! ‘Then there’s the whole cloud angle. Kubernetes has “quickly become the central container orchestration engine for most major cloud providers, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Red Hat OpenShift,” Guiu states. “With services like Amazon EKS, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Google Kubernetes Engine the developer experience is becoming…
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Link: The DNA of adaptability: How Kubernetes hosts and manages a plethora of different workloads
Overview of what kubernetes is, sort of for management-types. Original source: The DNA of adaptability: How Kubernetes hosts and manages a plethora of different workloads
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Link: Chick-fil-A: Milking the most out of thousands of kubernetes clusteres
Kubernetes in-store, and such. Original source: Chick-fil-A: Milking the most out of thousands of kubernetes clusteres
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Link: Press 1 for automagic K8s cluster. Press 2 or 3 for complex Kubernetes
“many developers want to adopt Kubernetes, but have little interest in provisioning the infrastructure, little skill at doing so optimally and no appetite to hire people to do either chore.” Yeah. In other words: infrastructure software, a concise history. Original source: Press 1 for automagic K8s cluster. Press 2 or 3 for complex Kubernetes
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Link: IBM Drops Cloud Management Platform Onto Kubernetes
“The CMS platform is used by organizations to manage enterprise applications. Those applications include offerings from SAP and Oracle. CMS includes security, disaster recovery, automated infrastructure, and application management…. IBM launched its Cloud Private service last November. It’s built on a Kubernetes-based container architecture that supports integration and portability of workloads between the cloud environment…
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Link: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn’t Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes – Container Solutions
“You can now embrace Kubernetes without managing all the pain yourself. AKS going GA yesterday was the trigger: now, all three major cloud providers offer production-ready managed Kubernetes services. Businesses may now run Kubernetes on the cloud of their choice, without needing to install, operate, and maintain their own Kubernetes management infrastructure.” Original source: Embracing…
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Link: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Is Now Generally Available – More Regions and New Features
“The GA release of AKS includes a set of new features available in all regions like the Kubernetes role-based access control (RBAC), Azure Active Directory-based identity, and the ability to deploy clusters into pre-existing custom virtual networks.” Original source: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Is Now Generally Available – More Regions and New Features
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Link: The full-time job of keeping up with Kubernetes
“In practice and actual fact, what really matters for older Kubernetes version support is the continued availability and exercising of its end-to-end testing pipeline. If the machinery to quickly update an old release continues to exist, and exist in a state of good (non-flakey) repair, cutting a patch release is just a matter of someone…
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Link: Docker seeks Golden State burnish for cloud container expansion
Original source: Docker seeks Golden State burnish for cloud container expansion
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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…
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Link: The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem
Overview of the (vendor) players. Also: “According to predictions from 451 Research, the market is set to grow from $762 million in 2016 to $2.7 billion by 2020.” “A Forrester study found that 66% of organizations who adopted containers experienced accelerated developers efficiency, while 75% of companies achieved a moderate to significant increase in application…
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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
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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?

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