Dell announces range of VMware integration upgrades

Source:-datacenternews Dell Technologies has announced several infrastructure solutions for VMware environments to manage and support applications across the edge, data centres and hybrid clouds. As VMware delivers its latest releases for vSphere, vSAN and VMware Cloud Foundation to support Tanzu, Dell Technologies is extending support of these technologies across the Dell infrastructure portfolio, with integrated solutions including Dell Technologies Cloud, Dell EMC VxRail, Dell EMC PowerProtect, Dell EMC PowerEdge and more. Dell EMC VxRail, a jointly engineered HCI system with

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Cloudian paves the way for new era of storage with more container-based support

Source:-au Cloudian has officially started offering support for container-based applications with the intent of enabling organisations to modernise their storage infrastructure. The new Cloudian Kubernetes S3 Operator provides a self-service tool for developers to dynamically provision Cloudian HyperStore S3-compatible object storage. IT managers can utilise a Kubernetes-enabled private cloud solution that employs the industry-standard S3 API to maximise application portability. By combining self-serve, multi-tenant storage agility with enterprise-grade scalability, durability and security, Cloudian aims to meet the needs of both

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GCloud updates capabilities with Anthos enhancements

Source:-securitybrief Google Cloud has announced several new capabilities for Anthos, a core component of its new Cloud App Modernization Program, or Google CAMP. AI for hybrid environments Google Cloud has launched hybrid AI capabilities for Anthos, allowing organisations to use differentiated AI technologies wherever workloads reside. With AI on-prem, AI workloads can be run securely, nearer to data as well as simplifying the development process by providing access to AI technology on-prem. Speech-to-Text On-Prem, is now generally available on Anthos

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HPE Extends Data Fabric Across Multiple Kubernetes Clusters

Source:-containerjournal.com Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has extended the capabilities of a rechristened container platform to now include support for a data fabric spanning multiple Kubernetes clusters that can be physically located in data centers in different geographies. Now known as the HPE Ezmeral, the data fabric is based on technology it gained from HPE’s acquisition of MapR Technologies last year. The data fabric creates a global namespace that is accessible via application programming interfaces (APIs). Containerized and non-containerized applications can

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Global Kubernetes Solutions Market Expected to Reach Highest CAGR During COVID 19 crisis- Google, Cisco Systems, IBM, AWS

Source:-thedailychronicle.in The report entitled Global Kubernetes Solutions Market 2020 by Company, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025 compiled by MarketQuest.biz presents a new market research analysis that offers a detailed evaluation of the business vertical and a brief overview of the industry segments. The report includes an elemental introduction to the industry, market overview, scope, and product specification. The report aims to target the major images related to market growth, major types, and various end users applicable, regional analysis,

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Efficient MLOps in a Kubernetes Environment

Source:-containerjournal.com MLOps addresses the specific needs of data science and ML engineering teams without impacting Kubernetes If your organization has already started getting into machine learning, you will certainly relate to the following. If your organization is taking its first steps into data science, the following will illustrate what is about to be dropped on you. If none of the above strikes a chord this might interest you nonetheless, because AI is the new frontier and it won’t be long

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Introducing Contour: Routing Traffic to Applications in Kubernetes

Source:-thenewstack.io We’re excited to share the news that Contour is now an incubation-level hosted project with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). This is a very proud moment and on behalf of the other project maintainers we want to thank the community for all of the work they put in to get us to this point. If you don’t already know it, Contour is a simple and scalable open source ingress controller for routing traffic to applications running in Kubernetes.

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Why securing Kubernetes requires a native toolset

Source:-cloudcomputing-news.net A now-classic 2014 study by IBM concluded that an astonishing 95 percent of all digital security breaches it investigated were either caused, or contributed to, by human error – presumably including those of the software developers. The remaining few were largely the results of technical faux pas. Subsequent disclosures about breaches and attacks have cited the same finding – with all kinds of digital tools, it’s easy for people to make mistakes. Often the root cause is granting privileges

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Common Container and Kubernetes Vulnerabilities

Source:-containerjournal.com As Kubernetes gains more prominence, concern is mounting over how we gauge its effectiveness and mitigate container security vulnerabilities. Such vulnerabilities could leave a cluster unsecured or a container compromised, open to misuse by malicious users for things such as cryptomining. I recently spoke with Rory McCune, principal security consultant at NCC Group, to discover what common vulnerabilities exist in today’s containers and container orchestration environments. McClune will be leading the Mastering Container Security IV training, a deep two-day

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Kubernetes Updates Hit by COVID-19, BLM Recognition

Source:-sdxcentral.com The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and recent social strife has pushed the Kubernetes project to alter its quarterly update schedule through the end of the year, though it’s looking to get back in track (like the rest of the world) in 2021. The Kubernetes 1.19 release should have dropped at some point around June 30. That would have maintained what had been a near metronome-like schedule of platform updates dating back to its initial 1.0 release in mid-2015. However, external

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How to avoid a Kubernetes food fight!

Source:-cio.com National Lampoon’s Animal House is a 1978 American, comedy film with an iconic scene. Bluto (played by John Bulushi) yells “Food fiiiiiiiight!”, and a crazy chaos ensues as the students wildly fling food all over the cafeteria. As I listen to CIOs describe how their employees are installing the free, open source Kubernetes software, that food fight scene plays out in my mind. So why is there so much chaos concerning Kubernetes installations? Well, because it’s free–meaning anyone can

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How Kubernetes adds agility in challenging times

Source:-techhq.com An overview of the benefits the open-source container technology can bring to businesses. After many years of cloud native platforms vying for wide industry acceptance, Kubernetes is on the verge of becoming the standard way to create and run agile IT. Its architecture is becoming the de facto standard for rapidly developing, testing, and deploying applications. Goldman Sachs is one of many banks now exploring open source Why banking is just now embracing open source technology The IT outcomes

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PlanetScale Brings Fully Managed Databases to Customer Kubernetes Clusters

Source:-globenewswire.com MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — PlanetScale today announced the beta release of PlanetScaleDB for Kubernetes, which allows organizations to host their data in their own network perimeter and deploy databases with just a few clicks using the PlanetScale control plane and operator. The new solution offers a SaaS-like experience that eliminates concerns about backups, durability, high availability and other database management headaches. PlanetScaleDB for Kubernetes is a fully managed MySQL compatible database-as-a-service for companies looking

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MayaData launches Kubera; a Kubernetes management service

Source:-blocksandfiles.com Open source developer MayaData has announced Kubera; a product for the operational management of Kubernetes. Kubernetes came into being at Google because managing the development, deployment and de-commissioning if containers was excessively complex for developers. Now MayaData has launched Kubera because managing Kubernetes has become too complex. Murat Karslioglu, Head of Product at MayaData, issued a quote: “Kubera builds on our experience in supporting a community of thousands of OpenEBS users. Originally intended to be used only by our

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Veeam to detail Kubernetes, cloud-native backup strategies

Source:-crn.com.au Data storage and data management technology developer Veeam is ramping up its new Kubernetes container initiative as well as spotlighting its efforts to develop backups for cloud-native applications on Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Veeam plans to unveil its strategy for working more closely with Kubernetes containers during the VeeamON 2020 conference, scheduled to take place June 17 – 18 as a virtual event in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic that has shuttered tech events since

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Container-Native Storage: Virtual Storage for Kubernetes

Source:-itprotoday.com Container-native storage is software-defined storage that itself runs in a container on each node of a Kubernetes cluster. Find out how it works and read up on two CNS products on the market. IT organizations are recognizing the need to support containers for applications both in development and in production. Containers offer a number of benefits, as well as some challenges, particularly around storage. In this article we’ll look at container-native storage, a new technology that offers container environments

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Policy Enforcement on Kubernetes with Open Policy Agent

Source:-medicinsider.com Cloud Migration Software study will help you investigate a detailed division of the market by the end user/industry, by best in class product type and by geography with creation, income, utilization, export & import data in these areas, crunching historical data along with primaries and opinion leaders and industry experts interview and estimate with detailed driving factors for forcasted period. The Cloud Migration Software is relied upon to come to an expected $XX.X billion by 2025 and it is

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Kubernetes security flaw also earns bug bounty from Microsoft

Source:-portswigger.net Security researchers earned bug bounties from both Kubernetes and Microsoft after uncovering vulnerabilities in versions of the container technology that were hosted on Microsoft Azure. French researchers Brice Augras of Groupe Asten and Christophe Hauquiert of Nokia applied a server-side request forgery (SSRF) attack to put together a privilege elevation exploit. The duo developed the attack after setting out to prepare a talk on Kubernetes security in a managed service environment. Dynamic exploit The flaw (CVE-2020-8555) related to the

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5 WAYS TO AUTOMATE KUBERNETES CLUSTER MANAGEMENT

Source:-techgenix.com Kubernetes is hard, there’s no arguing that. The good news, however, is that a little knowledge and guidance can go a long way, especially if you already know your way around Linux and shell scripts like Bash. Before we get into the different ways to automate Kubernetes cluster management, let’s take a look at what exactly that’s supposed to cover. According to the official documentation, this involves automating cluster creation and configuration, upgrading master and worker nodes, maintenance, and

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VMware Hires Google Cloud VP As New CMO To Drive Kubernetes

Source:-crn.com ‘Containers are the operating system of the future, and I am excited by what VMware is doing with Kubernetes and Tanzu to help customers accelerate development and run securely at scale,’ says VMware’s new Chief Marketing Officer Carol Carpenter. VMware, the virtualization kingpin and hybrid cloud star, has hired Google Cloud’s former vice president of product marketing as its new chief marketing officer as well as former Cisco veteran Sandy Hogan to lead the company’s renewed channel charge. Carol

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