4 Ways Kubernetes Could Be Improved

Source:-containerjournal.com Kubernetes is good, but it could be improved. Here are some things that could be better. Like almost everyone else these days, I think Kubernetes is the best container orchestration solution. But that doesn’t mean Kubernetes isn’t without its flaws. For my money, there are a number of things that Kubernetes could do better—and needs to if it is going to remain the de facto open source container orchestrator. Indeed, some days I think the best thing I can

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What Do Customers Want From The Kubernetes Ecosystem In 2020

Source:-forbes.com During the last two years, Kubernetes has matured to become the foundation of modern infrastructure. It’s not only the fastest-growing open source project but also becoming the most widely adopted infrastructure technology in enterprises. Major hybrid cloud platforms are now powered by Kubernetes. Kubernetes KubernetesSOURCE: PIXABAY SEE: How Kubernetes Has Changed The Face Of Hybrid Cloud While the adoption is growing at a rapid pace, there are two key challenges with Kubernetes – Lack of clear demarcation between the

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Global Containerization Software Market 2019 Competition Landscape 2024 | Apache, Microsoft, Docker, Google, IBM

Source:-bulletreports.com MRInsights.biz unravels its new study titled Global Containerization Software Market. Accurate data featured in this report has been discovered using effective exploratory techniques such as qualitative and quantitative analysis. The report describes the product/industry scope and elaborates on market outlook and status from 2019 to 2024. The report covers key elements such as Containerization Software market size, growth trends, and share. It contains an in-depth study on the market, covering the establishment of the market, intellectual analysis for the

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AWS month in review: An AWS re:Invent recap of overlooked roll outs

Source:-searchaws.techtarget.com At the 2019 re:Invent, AWS added a host of tools and features, raising the cloud provider’s portfolio to more than 175 services — many of which flew under the radar due to the sheer number of rollouts at the annual conference. Flashier announcements took up much of the spotlight at re:Invent, including the launch of AWS Outposts, AWS’ latest hybrid cloud play, and the preview of AWS Braket, a managed quantum computing service. AWS also looked to improve its

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GET STARTED WITH KUBERNETES — WHETHER YOU’RE AN IT PRO OR NEWBIE

Source:-techgenix.com Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform created to automate the scaling, deployment, and management of containerized applications. Google engineers Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, and Craig McLuckie developed this platform before it was open-sourced in mid-2014. Now, it is maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), backed by major tech giants like Google, Microsoft, AWS, Intel, Red Hat, IBM, and Cisco. Many cloud services offer a Kubernetes infrastructure as a service (PaaS or IaaS). In his article, we

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SD Times news digest: Magellan 2.0, GitHub Enterprise on AWS Marketplace, and security patches for Git vulnerabilities

Source:-sdtimes.com Magellan 2.0 is a group of vulnerabilities that exist in SQLite and were verified to be able to exploit remote code execution in the Chromium render process. Users of SQLite as a component who haven’t updated the latest patch, or users of Chrome that are using versions prior to 79.0.3945.79 with WebSQL enabled may be affected. However, the team noted that it didn’t find the vulnerability to have a public full exploit code. More information is available here. GitHub

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14 Essential Kubernetes & Cloud Security Resources for the DevOps Community

Source:-marketresearchsheets.com Continuous deployment requires a continuous learning mindset. With this in mind, we’ve put together a list of 14 of our favorite blogs, and useful resources for all those in the realms of DevOps, DevSecOps and Cloud Security. Kubernetes Twitter: @kubernetesio Well, yes, expect to find all things Kubernetes here. The site provides Kubernetes documentation and user case studies, as well as integration tutorials, and articles addressing Kubernetes community governance, such as “The Future of Cloud Providers in Kubernetes,” from

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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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StackRox 2020 predictions: Kubernetes to DevOps

Source:-digitaljournal.com The co-founder of StackRox, Ali Golshan, CTO has provided Digital Journal with their predictions for 2020 dealing with things like the growth of Kubernetes and service mesh technology. The technology expert Ali Golshan also considers the intersection of DevOps and security, among 2020’s key technology development themes. A key focus is with Kubernetes, which is a portable, extensible, open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. Consolidates around Kubernetes First, according to StackRox‘s Golshan, a key theme will be

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Review top container deployment and management tips from 2019

Source:-searchitoperations.techtarget.com Container deployment and management was a top priority for many enterprise IT teams in 2019, with interest not only in orchestration platforms, but in other tools to implement and operate container technology. But a sound container strategy requires more than just tools. Organizations need a firm grasp on container technology concepts; an understanding of how different container orchestration platforms compare; and knowledge of how emerging technologies, such as a service mesh, might play a role in container deployments. Revisit

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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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DevOps Trends 2019 — What You Need to Know

Source: dzone.com DevOps has evolved big time since many of us thought it was just a buzzword. Now we know that is a myth. DevOps has become a main focus and has been shaping the world of software for the last few years. Experts say that DevOps is going to be the mainstream and its popularity is going to reach its peak in 2019. Below is the Google trend shown for the term “DevOps” and a hypothesis of its projected

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Compare Red Hat OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry in a Kubernetes faceoff

Source:-searchitoperations.techtarget.com Looking for a container ecosystem platform? OpenShift and Cloud Foundry have similar roots as PaaS platforms, but this comparison identifies a clear winner for most organizations. In the ever-changing, complex world of containers and container ecosystems, organizations might compare Red Hat OpenShift to VMware Cloud Foundry, but they are dissimilar products that can accomplish similar things. An OpenShift vs. Cloud Foundry comparison must account for the fact that these container ecosystem platforms share a lineage but have slightly divergent

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How Kubernetes Has Changed The Face Of Hybrid Cloud

Source:-forbes.com Since the time the public cloud has become prominent, there have been multiple attempts to bring parity between on-premises infrastructure and cloud infrastructure. Open Source projects like OpenStack, CloudStack and Eucalyptus aimed to become the hybrid cloud platforms for seamlessly integrating enterprise data centers with the public cloud. Kubernetes KubernetesSOURCE: PIXABAY Due to the disparity between the hypervisors and the virtual machine managers running in on-premises and the cloud, workload portability was never easy. Cloud bursting, the ability to

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The Top Six Cloud Computing Trends of 2019

Source:-devops.com Cloud computing was one of the hottest topics in the technology and business media throughout 2019. This is no surprise as the cloud sector has been growing rapidly for the last few years. Synergy Research Group recently reported a 37% overall growth year-over-year in public cloud. They also note that it has taken just two years for the public IaaS and PaaS markets to double in size and their forecast shows them doubling again within the next three years.

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4 DevOps trends to watch in 2020

Source:-enterprisersproject.com Whether you’re just beginning with DevOps or you’re pretty far down the road, this way of working is about constant improvement. Check out four big trends Just the phrase “DevOps 2020” looks and sounds somewhat funny: It’s a milestone reminder that the term – and the culture and practices the term represents – has shed its “new and shiny” status in IT. That doesn’t make DevOps passĂ©; it means it has become pervasive, and it will mature in various

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Predictions 2020: The Killer App for Edge Computing in 2020 will be Kubernetes

Source:-containerjournal.com Edge computing is aptly named. Aside from the literal reference to its network boundary location, edge computing represents the next frontier of innovation—the nascent space where anything can happen and the possibilities seem endless. Even with standards and use cases just beginning to emerge, the industry buzz is deafening. But what will the tipping point look like? Where is the killer app that will make edge computing compelling and essential for consumers and enterprises? Here’s our prediction: We’ll see

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4 steps to implement a CI/CD pipeline

Source:-jaxenter.com The software industry is headed in a new direction that emphasizes rapid iteration. Longer release cycles are well-tested and stable processes, but they come at a cost. Reacting to customer feedback is slow and implementing patch releases can be complex. By shortening the release cycle, small teams with limited resources can use production releases to quickly gather a lot of data. And large companies can capitalize on market responsiveness, shorten issue resolution cycles, and more quickly innovate to improve

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The future of the Kubernetes ecosystem isn’t all about cloud

Source:-searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com Developers still lean on the public cloud to simplify Kubernetes deployments, but that won’t always be the case. See how lingering complexity issues have opened the door for on-premises vendors. In the past five years, Kubernetes has transformed from an arcane technology to an automated container deployment tool, then eventually into an ecosystem designed to support cloud-native transformation. It’s been a massive shift, but there’s still more to do.Kubernetes’ success can be attributed to the software’s superior model for

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DevOps Tools for the Monitoring Ecosystem

Source:-devops.com DevOps is a cultural and process transformation—the goal of it is to achieve a higher rate of change and quality of software. There are categories of tools to help facilitate this transformation through automation and increased measurement and visibility. You can’t have or observe progress without measurement, and throughout your transformation you need to maintain a high degree of visibility in order to move quickly, safely. Not only is the idea of cultural and process transformation daunting for many

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