Introduction to Kubernetes architecture

Source:-redhat.com If you know only the basics of Kubernetes, you know it’s an open source container orchestration platform designed for running distributed applications and services at scale. But you might not understand its components and how they interact. Let’s take a brief look at the design principles that underpin Kubernetes, then explore how the different components of Kubernetes work together. Kubernetes design principles The design of a Kubernetes cluster is based on 3 principles, as explained in the Kubernetes implementation

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Beyond Kubernetes: key competencies for infrastructure and operations engineers in 2020

Source:-gotechdaily.com For the system engineers and those employed in the company, the switch to the cloud and the increase in containers have drastically changed working practices and even the type of job roles in recent years. But that doesn’t mean you can learn Kubernetes and then rest on your laurels. To a certain extent, the general changes in the industry have not stabilized to some sort of consensus, but have created a field where change is only more likely –

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Securing Kubernetes: Bug bounty program announced

Source:-zdnet.com Want to help lock down Kubernetes and make some money while you’re at it? The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has a new bug bounty program for you. Kubernetes, the container orchestration program, has become hotter than hot. Everyone — and I mean everyone — is adopting it. But with quarterly major updates and everyone rushing to deploy it, security is a real worry. Thus, the Kubernetes Product Security Committee, funded by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is launching

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4 predictions for Open Source in 2020

Source:-idgconnect.com This is a contributed article by Patrick McFadin, VP Developer Relations, DataStax As a way of approaching software development, open source has been with us for decades. For over twenty years, organisations like the Apache Software Foundation have supported the development of open source software projects that led to new applications and online services enjoyed by billions globally. However, what will happen to open source in 2020 and in the years ahead? Will the open source movement continue to

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Kubernetes is booming, but consolidation is coming

Source:-zdnet.com The crowded halls of the official Kubernetes conference Kubecon reflect a nascent but important technology whose best future might be to disappear into the background. Kubernetes is an important part of the future of computing infrastructure, because containers are an important new tool for the way we build applications. CLOUD Microsoft acquires cloud file-migration specialist Mover Red Hat OpenShift 4.2: Kubernetes for the hybrid-cloud developer Top cloud providers 2019: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Adobe’s cloud pivot: What we’ve

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Improved File Sharing in Docker Desktop for Windows Enhances Developer Experience

Source:-infoq.com Docker has released a new fileshare implementation for Docker Desktop for Windows as part of the 2.1.7.0 edge release. This new fileshare makes use of FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) and allows for more seamless sharing of files between host and container. This includes being able to edit source on the host, save, and see the changes live in the browser on the container. With this release the previously experimental gRPC FUSE system is now on by default. This change

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What is Ansible?

Source:-cloudacademy.com What is Ansible? Ansible is an open-source IT automation engine, which can remove drudgery from your work life, and will also dramatically improve the scalability, consistency, and reliability of your IT environment. We’ll start to explore how to automate repetitive system administration tasks using Ansible, and if you want to learn more, you can go much deeper into how to use Ansible with Cloud Academy’s new Introduction to Ansible learning path. What is Ansible and what can it automate?

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8 data center predictions for 2020

Source:-techrepublic.com Jack Wallen shares his thoughts about data centers and edge computing, Kubernetes, 5G, containers security, and more for the coming year. The data center is the heart of your business. Although your company lives and dies by its employees and products and/or services, IT can’t deliver any level of functionality, reliability, and agility without your data center. What will 2020 bring for data centers? Let me gaze into my crystal ball and share what I think will be in

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Global Datacenter Automation Software Market Data Industry Analysis 2019-2025 – VMware, BMC, Cisco, IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Microsoft, Puppet, Citrix, ServiceNow, Dell, Parallels, Chef

Source:-mrsnewsblog.com The Global Datacenter Automation Software Market report offers in-depth analysis and insights into developments impacting businesses and enterprises on global & regional level. A detailed breakdown of key trends, drivers, restraints, and opportunities influencing revenue growth is presented in this research report. This study focuses on the global Datacenter Automation Software market by share, volume, value, and regional appearance along with the types and applications. It’s a professional and in-depth study report that offers granular analysis of the market

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Q&A: GitLab empowers DevOps while making CISOs happy

Source:-siliconangle.com There is a deep relationship between app development speed and security. It seems that as one goes up, the other goes down. And, of course, to thrive in the app development operations world, we need a well-balanced formula of both. Chief information security officers might not agree to speedy prototypes and quick implementation of unproven infrastructure, which slows down the DevOps delivery process. To accelerate this, the security would have to belong to the entire software lifecycle. GitLab Inc.

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What does it take to become a DevOps specialist?

Source:-itproportal.com Enterprises who truly understand a DevOps approach can crucially stay on top of emerging trends. When it comes to addressing the powerful movement that technology has created – enabling organisations to operate successfully on a global scale – a DevOps approach has never been more critical for a modern-day workforce. Yet for many, the term can often be viewed as something of a ‘buzzword’ because many enterprises want it but aren’t quite sure how they can deliver it into

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Kubernetes on Windows nodes hits GA in Rancher, Amazon EKS

Source:- searchitoperations.techtarget.com Kubernetes on Windows nodes is now fully supported by two container management vendors, broadening the platform’s reach into legacy enterprise applications. Rancher 2.3 and Amazon EKS were first to roll out support for Windows nodes in Kubernetes clusters this week, as well as mixed-mode clusters that encompass both Windows and Linux nodes. Most Kubernetes platforms already supported Windows containers but running on Linux host nodes; in all cases, including upstream Kubernetes, the Kubernetes master node still runs on Linux. However,

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Kubernetes 101: What Every Member of Your Development Team Needs to Know

Source:-Kubernetes enables all team members to be more involved in the entire development process, automates vital tasks, and helps you make the best use of resources. Software development teams — from managers and engineers to administration and ops — need to understand Kubernetes. Priyanka Sharma, GitLab Director of Technical Evangelism, says, “Kick the tires. See what’s been done in the past and how Kubernetes changes that today. It impacts business in such a fundamental way, and it will help you do your

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Linux Foundation exec believes edge computing will be more important than cloud computing

Source:-zdnet.comAccording to Arpit Joshipura, The Linux Foundation’s general manager of networking, edge computing will overtake cloud computing by 2025. Once upon a time, back when we all had mainframes and then servers in our offices, we had edge computing. Our compute power was literally down the hall. Then, along came the cloud, and all that changed. Computers were hundreds of miles but milliseconds away. Now, with the rise of IoT, 5G, and our never-satisfied need for speed, edge computing is coming

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Experts Attempt to Explain DevOps–and Almost Succeed

Source: linuxjournal.com What is DevOps? How does it relate to other ideas and methodologies within software development? Linux Journal Deputy Editor and longtime software developer, Bryan Lunduke isn’t entirely sure, so he asks some experts to help him better understand the DevOps phenomenon. The word DevOps confuses me. I’m not even sure confuses me quite does justice to the pain I experience—right in the center of my brain—every time the word is uttered. It’s not that I dislike DevOps; it’s

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Who said 3 was the magic number? Microsoft previews new Azure SDK in 4 programming languages

Source:- theregister.co.uk No more cloud-based DLL Hell or libraries snafus, vows Redmond beastie Microsoft’s new code libraries for programming its Azure cloud address a significant problem for developers: the inconsistency between the huge numbers of supporting libraries. The issue has arisen after the rapid development of new features on Azure over a stretch of several years. The new code libraries have started with four languages and four services. The supported languages are Python, Java, JavaScript and C#/.NET. The initial services are

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Azure DevOps report: How a bug caused ‘sqlite3 for Python’ to go missing from Linux images

Source :- hub.packtpub.com How Azure DevOps team detected and fixed the issue The Azure DevOps team upgraded the versions of Python, which were included in the Ubuntu 16.04 image with M151 payload. These versions of Python’s build scripts consider sqlite3 as an optional module, hence the builds were carried out successfully despite the missing sqlite3 module. The issue was first reported by a user who received the M151 deployment containing the bug via the Azure Developer Community on May 20th. But

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Global DevOps Tool Market 2019 Trends Forecast Analysis by Manufacturers, Regions

Source :- saginawdaily.com The utility of DevOps Tool most trending focusses in currently Information & Communication Technology industry. DevOps Tool Market report 2019 provides an unbiased and full analysis of the on-going trends, high growing areas, market drivers. The DevOps Tool Market report firstly introduced market size of various segments and their growth aspects together with growth trends, numerous stakeholders like investors, CEOs, traders, suppliers, analysis & media, international Manager, Director, President, SWOT analysis i.e. Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat to

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Microsoft developer reveals Linux is now more used on Azure than Windows Server

Source :- zdnet.com Three and a half years ago, Mark Russinovich, Azure CTO, Microsoft’s cloud, said, “One in four [Azure] instances are Linux.” Next, in 2017, Microsoft revealed that 40% of Azure virtual machines (VM) were Linux-based. Then in the fall of 2018, Scott Guthrie, Microsoft’s executive VP of the cloud and enterprise group, told me in an exclusive interview, “About half Azure VMs are Linux”. Now, Sasha Levin, Microsoft Linux kernel developer, in a request that Microsoft be allowed to

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Google Chrome OS To Grow Beyond Cloud Computing With Android Integration

Source – dazeinfo.com Although Google Chrome OS is not the most popular OS of the likes of MAC and Windows, it is the first to narrow the gap between smartphone and computing environments. Among the host of announcements in the latest Google I/O show, a few developments related to Google’s web-based OS managed to create the ‘buzzword’ in the OS vocabulary. The Chrome OS has gotten closer to Android which will improve the transition between mobile and computing OS. The existing Android support

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