Juniper Adds Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Support to Juke

Source:- sdxcentral.com Juniper Networks released Juke 2.2, the multi-cloud container platform it acquired when it bought composable infrastructure firm HTBASE late last year. The updated version integrates with Kubernetes and its container storage interface (CSI) and has new snapshot and scheduler capabilities. The product itself isn’t composable infrastructure — it’s essentially container-focused software-defined storage, explained Scott Sneddon, senior director and evangelist for multi-cloud solutions at Juniper. But it plays partially in that space by stretching across the multi-cloud gap that exists

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Kubernetes catches up with operational reality

Source:-computerweekly.com With Kubernetes now established in many organisations as the container orchestration platform of the future, are cracks already starting to show? Well, not exactly – but if I could pull out one common theme from what’s hot in the world of cloud-native, it’s the dawning light of Day Two. That’s a shorthand term used for when this stuff goes live – the Ops end of DevOps, if you like. Going live was only to be expected, yet as so

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Choosing the Right Enterprise Kubernetes Management Solution

Source:- it.toolbox.com According to a Forrest Group report, Kubernetes is winning in the “war for orchestration”. Since its launch in 2014, Kubernetes has grown exponentially in popularity, quickly becoming the standard for container management. Being open-source, several third-party enterprise Kubernetes management solutions were developed to help with clusters management. Read on to learn more about these container management tools and how to choose the right one for your organization. Why Enterprises Should Use Kubernetes Kubernetes is an open-source container management tool,

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The Pros and Cons of Kubernetes for HPC

Source:- hpcwire.com To Kube or not to Kube?” That is the question now active in the HPC community. If you work in IT, the rise of Kubernetes (K8s) has been hard to miss. Just five years after its initial release, Kubernetes has emerged as the new darling of open source, enjoying popularity and adoption second only to Linux. At the time of this writing, Kubernetes boasts over 80,000 code commits by approximately 2,200 separate developers. 1 A Kubernetes primer For

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Containers And Kubernetes Are Powering The Second Cloud Adoption Cycle

Source:- forbes.com If the first round of cloud adoption was about saving time and avoiding large capital outlays — often despite the risk of cloud vendor lock-in — the current round is focused on the big picture. Today, organizations are strategically laying out multi-cloud plans, refactoring leading-edge applications in cloud-native technologies, focusing on cloud spend efficiency and powering it with containers and Kubernetes. As enterprises get more sophisticated about cloud usage, how they think about and use cloud changes. Instead of,

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Free course: Getting started with Kubernetes

Source :- infoworld.com InfoWorld has partnered with Pluralsight to bring you this free online course. Learn how Kubernetes works and how to use it to manage containers If anything in tech is hotter than Docker containers, it’s Kubernetes. As a matter of fact, Docker and Kubernetes go hand in hand. While Docker has changed how applications are architected and built, Kubernetes has changed how these applications—containerized applications—are deployed and run. An open source project out of Google, Kubernetes has emerged as

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Kubernetes – from internal project to world leader

Source :- Kubernetes’s flexibility and ability to evolve means it will continue to be at the heart of cutting-edge technologies like 5G and IoT, writes Carmine Rimi, Canonical Kubernetes, the container orchestration system for automating application deployment, recently celebrated its fifth birthday. Starting life as an internal project at Google, Kubernetes has grown to become the largest open source project in history. This dominance has been supported by the platform’s inherent benefits. After all, Kubernetes can scale to the requirements

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NetApp Adds Kubernetes Service to HCI Platform

Source :- containerjournal.com NetApp has launched a service that automates the deployment of Kubernetes within a NetApp hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) platform. NetApp Kubernetes Service on NetApp HCI automates the deployment of Kubernetes and includes an application orchestration tool, along with access to a NetApp-curated application marketplace, says Ingo Fuchs, chief technologist for cloud and DevOps at NetApp. The offering is part of a larger portfolio of NetApp Cloud Data Services on NetApp HCI that is now generally available. In addition to

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Why VMware’s Kubernetes investment will shape your multi-cloud strategy

Source :- zdnet.com Multicloud — the use of multiple cloud computing and storage services from different vendors — has been talked about for a long time, but has not widely been embraced or adopted. That’s mostly because in order for a company to embrace multiple clouds, they first need to embrace a single cloud, and then embrace a second one to get, by definition, to multicloud. A single cloud already has its own set of security, compliance, and operational challenges, and

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MLflow to extend Kubernetes support in next release

Source:- devclass.com MLflow should deliver extended Kubernetes support in its next release, after its 1.0 release boosted Docker support last week. Last year Databricks cofounder and chief technologist Mattei Zaharia told Devclass that Kubernetes and Windows support were key targets for the 1.0 release. Windows support duly came in last week’s 1.0 release – just squeaking in under the firm’s self-imposed deadline – along with an experimental CLI command that enables users to build a Docker image capable of serving

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Why Zero Trust Needs To Cover More Than The Network

Source:- forbes.com There is a new software development paradigm, and it’s called cloud-native, the recently emerged way to develop applications leveraging containers and microservice architectures, among others. Before you waive cloud-native as just the latest from cloud-born companies like Amazon and Google, consider this: 92% of companies anticipate going cloud-native by 2021 . Cloud-native enables software development to move at breakneck speed, as evidenced by Amazon, which is documented to release new code every 11.7 seconds; Etsy, which releases to

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TOP 3 KUBERNETES NETWORKING TOOLS AND HOW THEY WORK

Source:- techgenix.com Kubernetes networking is probably the hardest part of working with Kubernetes installations. One of the main reasons is because it has quite specific criteria that need to be met with regards to network architecture. These include requirements such as all pods should be able to communicate with each other without network address translation (NAT) and have a visible IP that they are aware of. This makes getting containers to work in a consistent and secure manner especially difficult

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Kubernetes Advantage: Considerations for a Multi-Cloud World

Source:- informationweek.com As more IT leaders deploy Kubernetes into mainstream production environments, the ecosystem around Kubernetes will grow and drive innovation. We’ve been seeing more and more use cases around how Kubernetes and containers are helping IT leaders and their teams bridge on-premises and public cloud environments. The fact that major cloud providers including AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud have all embraced Kubernetes and are all offering Kubernetes-as-a-service options is a significant benefit for enterprises. Because it’s available as

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