What makes a system secure? How do we secure everything, no matter whether it’s running inside Kubernetes clusters, Cloud providers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud (GCP), or anything else?
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How Autoscaling Works In Kubernetes (And Beyond)? Kubernetes Tutorial
What is autoscaling? How to scale applications and Kubernetes clusters? What is the difference between vertical and horizontal scaling? Should we combine Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA), Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA), and Cluster Autoscaler (CA) in Kubernetes?
Continue readingTanzu Kuberentes Platform By VMware
VMWare Tanzu Community Edition is a Kubernetes platform that competes with Rancher and OpenShift. Is it any good? Should you use it?
Continue readingCloud-Native Applications And NOT Infrastructure Code – Klotho
Wouldn’t it be great if we would not need to define infrastructure but let applications themselves figure out what to do, where to run, and how to do all that? Klotho enables us to write Cloud-native microservices and applications and auto-magically get infrastructure and the code that ties it all together.
Continue readingDevelopment Environments Made Easy With Tilt Rebuilds And Live Updates
How can we build, rebuild, deploy, update, test, and do other types of actions when developing applications? Tilt might be just the solution to help up be more efficient when developing applications.
Continue readingMutable And Immutable Objects And Resources Explained
What are mutable and immutable objects and resources? Does immutability apply to bare metal, virtual machines (VMs), applications, Cloud, containers, infrastructure, Kubernetes, etc.? What does mutability and immutability mean? Mutable vs. immutable explained.
Continue readingTalos: Linux Designed For Kubernetes
Talos is Linux designed for Kubernetes. It’s secure, immutable, and minimal.
Huge thanks to Alfadil Tabar for making this video happen.
Continue readingCost-Aware Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaling With Cast AI
Cast AI allows us to cut costs by autoscaling and to rightsize our Kubernetes clusters.
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