Harnessing AI in Rancher Prime 3.0: Shaping the Future Together
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by Ivan Tarin
14h ago
The complexities of Kubernetes management can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. Discover how Rancher Prime’s AI Assistant can help enterprises navigate their container orchestration journey. Rancher Prime, known for its cutting-edge container management solutions, is once again at the forefront with its AI Assistant. This powerful tool is currently in […] The post Harnessing AI in Rancher Prime 3.0: Shaping the Future Together appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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Install your HPC Cluster with Warewulf
SUSE Blog
by eich@suse.com
14h ago
Preface In High Performance Computing (HPC), computing tasks are usually distributed among many compute threads which are spread across multiples cores, sockets and machines (nodes). These threads are tightly coupled together. Therefore, compute clusters consist of a number of largely identical machines that need to be managed to maintain a well-defined and identical setup across […] The post Install your HPC Cluster with Warewulf appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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How NeuVector Can Protect Against the XZ Backdoor Attack CVE-2024-3094 in Kubernetes Environments
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by Glen Kosaka
1w ago
Security researcher Andres Freund reported to Debian that the xz/liblzma library had been backdoored. As a result, CVE-2024-3094 was published with a critical CVSS score of 10. This vulnerability stems from a supply chain compromise on versions 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 of XZ Utils. XZ Utils is data compression software included in major Linux distributions. The […] The post How NeuVector Can Protect Against the XZ Backdoor Attack CVE-2024-3094 in Kubernetes Environments appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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SUSE addresses supply chain attack against xz compression library
SUSE Blog
by Marcus Meissner
2w ago
SUSE received notification of a supply chain attack against the “xz” compression tool and “liblzma5” library. Background Security Researcher Andres Freund reported to Debian that the xz / liblzma library had been backdoored. This backdoor was introduced in the upstream github xz project with release 5.6.0 in February 2024. For the statement from the openSUSE […] The post SUSE addresses supply chain attack against xz compression library appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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SLES for SAP maintenance procedure for Scale-Out Perf-Opt HANA cluster
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by Sanjeet Kumar Jha
2w ago
This blog post cover specific maintenance scenarios for scale-out performance optimized HANA cluster. It illustrates the procedures that are defined in man page SAPHanaSR_maintenance_examples which are applicable for Scale-out topology. We are going to cover the following three scenarios: HANA takeover procedures HANA maintenance (or linux OS maintenance when a reboot of the node is […] The post SLES for SAP maintenance procedure for Scale-Out Perf-Opt HANA cluster appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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How Public Cloud Adoption Enables Increased IT Automation
SUSE Blog
by Ken Lee
2w ago
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, businesses are increasingly turning to public cloud services to drive their digital transformation efforts. This shift is propelled by the public cloud’s ability to offer scalable, flexible, and cost-efficient IT resources on demand. As organizations strive to remain competitive, the agility provided by cloud services becomes not just an asset […] The post How Public Cloud Adoption Enables Increased IT Automation appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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SUSE’s WebAssembly report from KubeCon EU
SUSE Blog
by Flavio Castelli
3w ago
It is not the first time that the SUSE blog has featured WebAssembly – an emerging technology that is fast gaining traction inside the Cloud Native ecosystem. As a matter of fact, Wasm, as it is commonly known, seems to have created quite the buzz at the recently concluded KubeCon, with it being one of […] The post SUSE’s WebAssembly report from KubeCon EU appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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Why Structure Your Cloud Spend any Differently than Your On-Premise Spend?
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by Christine Puccio
3w ago
Since joining SUSE, I’ve been talking with our customers and sales teams to learn more about how enterprises are consuming SUSE technologies. Very quickly, some consistent messages have come through—you want a multi-product, multi-year agreement to consume SUSE’s enterprise-grade open source technologies on the cloud, with the freedom to scale your solution architecture as needed. Plus, […] The post Why Structure Your Cloud Spend any Differently than Your On-Premise Spend? appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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Incompatible changes ahead for Public Cloud SDKs
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by Robert Schweikert
3w ago
Let me start by stating that the following is limited to the Public Cloud SDK packages, i.e. packages that provide code used to access the APIs for Alibaba, AWS, Azure, and Google cloud, no other Python packages are affected by this change. Also the timing of when you apply these changes is under your control, […] The post Incompatible changes ahead for Public Cloud SDKs appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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SUSE Releases Edge 3.0: Highly Validated Edge Optimized Stack
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by Rajesh Rajamani
1M ago
Edge: The new frontier of innovation Organizations want to be at the forefront—they are looking to accelerate transformation at the edge. They face challenges, with scale being the hardest to overcome while navigating skilled resource constraints and a pre-existing technology debt burden. They are stretched to meet the innovation demands (for superior edge experiences) from […] The post SUSE Releases Edge 3.0: Highly Validated Edge Optimized Stack appeared first on SUSE Communities ..read more
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