OpenStack’s Complicated Kubernetes Relationship

Source:-containerjournal.com 2020 may be the year the OpenStack community comes to terms with Kubernetes As the open source community heads into 2020, loyalties between OpenStack and Kubernetes are likely to become increasingly divided. Contributors to open source projects are trying to determine where to prioritize their efforts, while IT organizations are wondering to what degree they will need a framework such as OpenStack to deploy Kubernetes. Most Kubernetes deployments thus far have been on top of open source virtual machines

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HOW HELM CHARTS MAKE KUBERNETES MORE MANAGEABLE AND SECURE

Source:-techgenix.com Organizations are swiftly adopting the microservices architecture because of its several benefits such as reusability and parallel development. Kubernetes has become a staple in the microservices world. In fact, “Kubernetes” is the word that comes to mind when you think of microservices and containers. However, despite all the popularity Kubernetes has garnered over the last couple of years, it’s complicated to operate. Deploying even a single application means you have to set up several interdependent resources like pods, deployments,

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Ambarella shows off new robotics platform and AWS AI programming deal

Source:-venturebeat.com Chip designer Ambarella has announced a new robotics platform based on its CVflow architecture for artificial intelligence processing, and it has also signed a deal with Amazon Web Services to make it easier to design products with its chips. Santa Clara, California-based company will demo the robotics platform and the Amazon SageMaker Neo technology for training machine-learning models at CES 2020, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas next week. Recommended VideosPowered by AnyClip Amazon Threatens to Fire

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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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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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The experts make their predictions on 2020’s DevOps trends

Source:-devopsonline.co.uk 2019 has been the year of pushing different words in-between the word DevOps (DevSecOps, for example), the year of integrating different types of tech into DevOps and the year of teams outside of IT seeing the value of this way of working. So, what will 2020 hold? The experts give their predictions: Embedded video in connected devices will take security threats to another level As IoT continues to grow, Malcolm Murphy, Technical Director, EMEA at Infoblox, believes that the

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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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Developers join call for GitHub to cancel its ICE contract

Source:-sfchronicle.com Since at least September, employees of San Francisco’s GitHub have been pressuring the Microsoft-owned code repository to terminate its contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, without success. Now they’re getting reinforcements from a constituency that could have more clout. In an open letter published Wednesday on GitHub, software developers representing the open source community joined the call for GitHub to immediately cancel the $200,000 contract with ICE. “Open source is about inverting power structures and creating access and opportunities

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The open source decade, fueled by cloud and GitHub

Source:-techrepublic.com Commentary: The last decade has been open source’s most productive by far. Find out why Matt Asay considers it a Cambrian explosion of choice and innovation. If the 2000s were the years when open source battled for survival with old world hegemonies, the 2010s was the decade when open source “won” and began to drive most every modern technological innovation. From cloud to mobile to big data to data science, open source has been at the heart of these

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Top 4 open source automation tools for admins

Source:-searchdatacenter.techtarget.com Open source offerings are an easy way to bring automation into your organization. When selecting software, evaluate the user experience, main features offered and Linux support. Your company’s IT operations are growing faster than you can keep up with. You’ve reached a point where the only option to keep growth moving forward is to automate. Fortunately, there are plenty of open source automation tools available for such tasks. Of course, how you automate a task depends on its original

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HAIL TO OPEN SOURCE: THE 10 MOST POPULAR GITHUB REPOS FROM 2019

Source:-analyticsindiamag.com Open source projects not only help programmers develop their skills but also helps the community to create better software while reducing the development costs at the same time. According to an Octoverse report, the popular open-source repositories are topping 10k contributors, and repositories like Flutter, First Contributions, and Home-Assistant are among the top 10 projects used in 2019. In this article, we list down the 10 most popular and open-source Github repositories from 2019. (The repositories have been listed

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A Crash Course in Persistent Kubernetes Storage

Source:-itprotoday.com To achieve persistent Kubernetes storage, there are two high-level tasks that must be performed. Application containers such as Docker containers are well known for their ability to provide true application portability and easy scalability. As organizations expanded their adoption of containers, however, storage became increasingly problematic. Today, the Kubernetes orchestration platform eases many of the storage issues related to early container implementations, especially when it comes to persistent Kubernetes storage. Early on, containers were suitable only for stateless applications

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