The term Kubernetes, or K8s, derives from Greek, meaning pilot or helmsman. First announced by Google in 2014, Kubernetes is an open-source system that allows you to run and manage containers, ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud-native technologies, Kubernetes has emerged as the orchestration platform of choice for deploying, scaling and managing containerized applications. This ...
KubeVirt promises a unified compute plane for both VMs and containerized workloads, but demands a new approach to VM life ...
Have you ever found yourself tangled in the complexities of modern application development, wondering how to keep everything running smoothly? As software systems grow more intricate, developers face ...
Zero Networks has launched the Kubernetes Access Matrix. It maps every allowed and denied rule inside Kubernetes clusters in ...
Kubernetes enables the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This ebook explains why the ecosystem matters, ways to take advantage of it, and how it may contribute to the ...
Security in Kubernetes often feels like a battle fought with legacy assumptions. Even as we push toward ephemeral workloads and container-native applications, most organizations still anchor their ...
The Gorilla Guide to Ransomware in Kubernetes Ransomware is not just a threat to legacy systems - Kubernetes is increasingly a target of malware. Protecting your Kubernetes clusters begins with ...
This guide covers how to deploy a stateful application with CockroachDB using Kubernetes StatefulSets. Topics include: An overview of options to deploy stateful applications Details about how ...
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