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Announcing KubeCrash Fall 2022?—?the KubeCon NA Warm-up

Daniel Bryant

Why open source When it comes to enterprise-grade cloud native tooling, DevOps teams often drive the technology choices that are used to build Kubernetes production environments. Check out last KubeCrash’s talks to get a sense of what to expect.

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Why We Care About FIPS (And You Should Too) UPDATE!

d2iq

Update We are very pleased to announce that we have received Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Validation (CMVP Cert #3702) for the D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP). The new Kubernetes and Cloud Native ecosystem-based D2iQ Kubernetes Platform products are no different and have now received FIPS validation.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

Over the past few years, Kubernetes has become an integral part of cloud-native computing and the gold standard for container orchestration at scale. Read this article to learn how top organizations benefit from Kubernetes, what it can do, and when its magic fails to work properly. What is Kubernetes? What is K8s then?

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SLAs – Watch Out for the Shades of Gray

Instaclustr

Kubernetes® is a registered trademark of the Linux Foundation. By Kaushik Mysur Director of Product Management, responsible for Product Strategy, Roadmap and delivering high-value capabilities for Instaclustr customers to address their challenges in deploying and operating scalable and reliable data-layer technologies. and in other countries.

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Octoverse: The state of open source and rise of AI in 2023

Github

And the recent growth of Go is driven by cloud-native projects, such as Kubernetes and Prometheus. Glossary 2023: a year in this report is the last 365 days from the last Octoverse release and ranges from 10/1/2022 to 9/30/2023. For a complete methodology, please contact press@github.com.