KubeCon24: Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 Accelerates App Delivery
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
6d ago
KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Enterprise open source software provider Red Hat announced the latest release of Red Hat’s Kubernetes distro, OpenShift, at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon Europe, being held this week in Paris. When I was a kid, I tried, and failed more often than not, to build model planes. I was too clumsy to fit and glue together all the fiddly bits. Fast-forward a few decades, and if you feel the same way about Kubernetes, you might want to use a pre-made Kubernetes distro rather than build one yourself. One such distro, and an excellent choice, is Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.1 ..read more
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SUSE Upgrades Its Rancher Kubernetes Management Family
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
1w ago
KubeCon/CloudNativeCon At KubeCon Europe in Paris this week, SUSE updated both its Rancher container management and edge computing platforms with more security and automation. Rancher, SUSE‘s popular complete software stack for running and managing multiple Kubernetes clusters across any infrastructure, comes in two main commercial versions: SUSE Rancher Prime and SUSE Edge. So, as you might expect, SUSE announced major updates, Rancher Prime 3.0 and Rancher Edge 3.0, at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon EU, being held in Paris this week. Rancher Prime 3.0, SUSE’s commercial iteration of the open sour ..read more
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Building Polyglot Developer Experiences in 2024
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Mauricio Salatino
1w ago
dapr logo As a developer, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the number of tools you need to learn and use to do your job. While experience has taught us that there is no silver bullet off-the-shelf solution that will serve every need, there are best practices, open interfaces, and standards that can greatly reduce the cognitive load on developers and teams. With a combination of open-source tools and standards, it’s possible to implement your custom development workflows no matter what tools your company uses. Let’s look at how to build custom (and polyglot) developer experiences optimized for ..read more
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OVHcloud Enables Kubernetes Cluster Management at Scale
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Meredith Shubel
1w ago
KubeCon 2024 features new technologies and services from the open source and cloud native communities. This year, one company you’ll hear a lot from is OVHcloud, a French cloud provider that’s been innovating on data center design and management since 1999. Now serving more than 1.6 million customers in 140 countries, with 42 data centers and 2,900 employees across four continents, OVHcloud offers solutions for public and private clouds that are accessible, open, transparent, reversible and secure. OVHcloud has made a splash in recent years with its patented liquid cooling system, thanks to w ..read more
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Virtualization and Containers: Better Together
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Alex Handy
1w ago
Change is always intimidating. When enterprise virtualization started to rear its head back in the early 2000s, it forced administrators and architects to unshackle their resource planning from single-machine thinking. Now, thanks to virtualization, every machine could be a bunch of machines. Giant servers could host a hundred virtual machines on a single box, driving server consolidation and cost reduction. When it came time for those same admins and architects to understand and adopt Linux containers, this trend of resource consolidation continued. Along with it came a tremendous simplifica ..read more
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How RapidAI Uses Edge, Kubernetes and AI to Boost Stroke Care
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Charles Humble
1w ago
Until recently, the window for successfully administering treatment for a stroke patient was extremely narrow — approximately two hours — after which treatment is less effective. But RapidAI is working to change that through the use of deep clinical artificial intelligence (AI). The healthcare AI company offers image analysis for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and non-contrast and contrast CTA (computed tomography angiography) scans. The core of RapidAI’s technology comes from research at Stanford Stroke Center. Dr. Greg Albers, one of RapidAI’s co-founders, and his team used advanced imagi ..read more
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OpenEBS: Lessons We Learned from Open Source
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Ed Robinson
1w ago
OpenEBS is a data storage fabric for Kubernetes, enabling Kubernetes containers to access storage anywhere in the cluster, and automatically providing resilience such as self-healing storage, replicated volumes, cloning and snapshots. Without OpenEBS, containers are limited to local node storage only or storage located outside the cluster. Because of its usefulness, between 500,000 and 1 million people use OpenEBS every day to manage storage across their Kubernetes clusters. DataCore Software acquired the company behind OpenEBS in 2021. Our experience with OpenEBS, which started as a Cloud Na ..read more
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Simplify Kubernetes Hosted Control Planes with K0smotron
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Jussi Nummelin
2w ago
Multicluster Kubernetes gets complicated and expensive fast — especially in dynamic environments. Private cloud multicluster solutions need to wrangle a lot of moving parts: Private or public cloud APIs and compute/network/storage resources (or bare metal management) Linux and Kubernetes dependencies Kubernetes deployment etcd configuration Load balancer integration And, potentially other details, too. So they’re fragile — Kubernetes control planes on private clouds tend to become “pets” (and not in a cute way). Multicluster on public clouds, meanwhile, hides some of the complexity issues ..read more
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Cloud Native Computing and AI: A Q&A with CNCF’s Head of Ecosystem
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Raghavan "Rags" Srinivas
2w ago
Taylor Dolezal Artificial intelligence, and Generative AI in particular, has become a top subject of conversation, from food to fashion and just about everything else. It’s making huge inroads in software development in general by generating documentation, alleviating developer cognitive overload and actually churning out code, including test code. Furthermore, AI has created additional value for platform engineering and its automation. At the center of this rebirth of AI is cloud native computing and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). So, in advance of this year’s KubeCon+CloudN ..read more
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With YAMLScript, YAML Becomes a Proper Programming Language
The New Stack » Kubernetes
by Joab Jackson
2w ago
Does YAML data need to be programmed? Many think so, including one of the creators of YAML itself. Ingy döt Net, has started a project to bringing scripting capabilities to the data serialization language, in a project called YAMLScript. Ingy döt Net is also working on another programming Language, Lingy. SUSE Engineer Tina Müller dropped the news in her annual FOSDEM talk last month. With YAMLScript, all valid YAML code is valid YAMLScript code. Plus, all YAMLScript function code, since it is itself in the YAML syntax, can be directly embedded into YAML files, or loaded in from other files ..read more
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