Kubernetes and multi-cloud: How to monitor your modern applications effectively

Source:- cloudcomputing-news.net Many companies are moving to a new way of delivering service to customers based on microservices. Rather than building huge and monolithic apps, microservices uses small and interconnected application components instead. These modern applications tend to be easier to update and expand than those traditional applications, as replacement services can be slotted in using APIs rather than requiring full rewrites. To support this design approach, developers are making more use of cloud and containers. According to the Continuous Intelligence

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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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Michael Dell: Kubernetes On VMware vSphere Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’

Source:- crn.com Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell tells CRN that VMware’s new rearchitected vSphere integrated with Kubernetes is nearly here. Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell is expecting VMware to become the Kubernetes king as the company expects to “very, very soon” launch a new, rearchitected vSphere deeply integrated with Kubernetes. “We’re putting Kubernetes right into vSphere. We showed that on stage at VMWorld and gave demos of it — that’s coming very, very soon to the 600,000 vSphere customers that

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Suse grounds its OpenStack Cloud in favor of Kubernetes and containers

Source:- fiercetelecom.com Open source vendor Suse has pulled the plug on its OpenStack Cloud a few months after its latest release, the company announced on Wednesday. Suse is throwing in the towel on OpenStack in favor of its Cloud Application platform, which is based on the open-source Cloud Foundry platform, and a Kubernetes based-container platform. As part of that move to Kubernetes, Suse is no longer producing new versions of its OpenStack Cloud while ceasing the sales of its existing

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AWS billing is broken and Kubernetes won’t last, says irreverent economist Corey Quinn

Source:- techrepublic.com The Duckbill Group’s outspoken co-founder Corey Quinn shares his thoughts on the cloud industry, Walmart’s paranoia about AWS, why Docker is nearly out of money, and why Larry Ellison “is not people.” There are fairly few people watching the clouds, so to speak, that set off fire alarms whenever they take to Twitter. Corey Quinn, self-styled cloud economist at The Duckbill Group, is perhaps the most visible. Quinn’s Twitter antics pull no punches. He’s very upfront about his views and presents

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An unpatched security issue in the Kubernetes API is vulnerable to a “billion laughs” attack

Source:- hub.packtpub.com Last week, a potentially serious and unpatched security issue was revealed in the Kubernetes API server GitHub repository by StackRox. The security lapse was due to the parsing of a  Kubernetes API server deployment called YAML (Yet Another Markup Language) which is used for specifying configuration-type information. This security issue makes the cluster’s Kubernetes API service vulnerable to an attack called “billion laughs”. The billion laughs attack is a type of denial-of-service (DoS) attack. The vulnerability has got a CVE-2019-11253, however, the details

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Global Computer Container Technology Market Technology Services 2019-2024 – Oracle Solaris, Apache Mesos, Docker, AWS, Kubernetes, Google Container Engine

Source:- machtribune.com “Computer Container Technology Market” Report Provides Complete Coverage on Industry Situations, Growth, And Demands, Industry Drivers, Restraints, Business Strategies Utilized. Additionally, Competitive Analysis By Computer Container Technology Market Players, Opportunities, Future Roadmap, And Major Vendor Profiles Has Been Presented In The Report. A newly published market study by MRInsights.biz, titled Global Computer Container Technology Market, is built up with a step by step analysis from expert research. The report provides accurate estimation, improvement criteria’s, action plans, and root ways. It has covered emerging market trends,

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How To Make Continuous Security Work For You

Source:- forbes.com Accelerating app release cycles is a top challenge for organizations in the cloud-native era. The most competitive companies are shipping software in minutes, which means developers are creating code at speeds never seen before. Those on the production side of this rapid software release cycle have to manage these new software updates with a continuous production pipeline that never stops. This approach calls for continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), enabling engineering teams to ship software to

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SQL Server takes a turn towards Kubernetes and big data

Source:- www.techrepublic.com SQL Server 2019 big data clusters bring relational and unstructured data together in a world where you don’t have to curate data before using it. Originally, the SQL database service on Azure and the SQL Server product were based on different code. Some years back, Microsoft unified the code base so that applications would be compatible between them. What the SQL team realised was that rather than just wanting to move their database applications to the cloud, customers

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5 Ways to Streamline Kubernetes Alerting

Source:-it.toolbox.com The vast majority – more than 80 percent – of companies using containers now also use container orchestration software, and 32.5 percent of those companies are using Kubernetes (K8s). The growing adoption of K8s is only hindered by the fact that not everyone knows how to use it. A recent survey found that around 50 percent of users believe that they’re not skilled enough to use K8s – and that the platform is too complex for them to grasp. In order to finish

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IBM Taps Red Hat for Additional Kubernetes Expertise

Source:-containerjournal.com IBM is leveraging the Kubernetes expertise of its Red Hat subsidiary to make it easier to deploy its blockchain platform anywhere and manage instances of the open source Apache CouchDB running on Kubernetes clusters. The IBM Blockchain platform is based on the open source Hyperledger Fabric platform being developed under the auspices of the Linux Foundation. Its deployment on Red Hat OpenShift, which is based on a distribution of Kubernetes, not only advances portability but also makes it possible to containerize smart

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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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Eclipse Che 7 Strengthens Link Between Java and Kubernetes

Source:-adtmag.com Oracle wrapped up its annual OpenWorld and Code One events in San Francisco on Friday, ending a week filled with of Java- and Cloud-focused announcements from Big O and the 350+ vendors exhibiting at this literally traffic-stopping user conference. The big news for Java developers at this year’s show was the release of the Java Standard Edition 13 Platform (Java SE 13) and its open-source reference implementation, the Java Development Kit 13 (JDK 13). Another big Java-related announcement came from the

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Announcing Konvoy – Enterprise Grade Kubernetes

Source:-infoworld.comAs organizations turn more and more to the cloud native universe for innovative open-source technologies, most organizations will widely adopt Kubernetes for their container orchestration and application needs. The use of Kubernetes delivers great promise in the automation of deployment tasks, scaling of application resources and the operation of containers across a wide expanse of cloud and on-premises resources. Most importantly it can deliver distributed computing power that has traditionally been out of reach of most mainstream organizations. Organizations looking to leverage

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Kubernetes Kills Containership’s Cruise

Source:-sdxcentral.com The rise of Kubernetes as the de facto container orchestration platform has been a boon to organizations looking to take advantage of a microservices-based ecosystem but has proven to be a challenge for many vendors. The extreme of that challenge played out late last week as Containership announced it will be docking its boat for good on Oct. 31. Containership Founder and CTO Norman Joyner explained in a blog post that the company was unable to adequately monetize its operations in light of Kubernetes’

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What is Kubernetes? Definition

Source:-sdxcentral.com Kubernetes is an open-source platform for container management and orchestration. Containers are self-contained software packages that allow programmers to package part or all of an application into a single object. Containers make it easier to employ continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI)/CD) and move applications between environments. Kubernetes helps engineers and administrators monitor, manage, and orchestrate these discrete packages within the larger environment. With Kubernetes, responding to failures, managing application configurations, and updating applications can all be automated. Originally built by engineers

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Kubernetes – Explained Like You’re Five

Source:- Kubernetes – by definition is a container orchestration tool. That’s really all there is to it, so let’s break it down! Before that however I’m going to give a Docker quick overview, mainly because it’s a related topic and will be beneficial for those who wanted to get into Kubernetes but never really learnt docker. As a disclaimer, this post is written as a reply to the question by Hassan Sani. It is also not the most comprehensive explanation,

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7 Free Learning Resources For Kubernetes

Source:-analyticsindiamag.comKubernetes, the open-sourced container management system developed by tech giant Google has gained popularity by the developers in recent years. It has been used by a number of organisations and has a large community which provides support behind the system. In this article, we list down 7 free resources which will help you learn Kubernetes. 1| Architecting with Google Kubernetes Engine SpecialisationArchitecting with Google Kubernetes Engine Specialisation course is offered by Google Cloud in Coursera. In this course, you will learn how

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How Insurance Companies Can Prepare For Open Enrollment 2019 With Kubernetes

Source:-forbes.com Open enrollment marks the longest, most grueling three months for anyone working in the health care insurance industry. During this peak period, consumers are searching for the gold-star plan that provides the best coverage at an affordable cost. This makes competition spike among the plethora of health insurance companies in the United States, whether independent insurers managing small regions or as part of the Health Insurance Marketplace offering coverage in all 50 states, such as Humana and Cigna Health.

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How To Autoscale Your Workloads on DigitalOcean Kubernetes

Source:-digitalocean.com When working with an application built on Kubernetes, developers will often need to schedule additional pods to handle times of peak traffic or increased load processing. By default, scheduling these additional pods is a manual step; the developer must change the number of desired replicas in the deployment object to account for the increased traffic, then change it back when the additional pods are no longer needed. This dependency on manual intervention can be less than ideal in many scenarios. For example, your workload could hit

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