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Kubernetes-as-a-Service: One Step Closer, but Not the End Game
Understanding what Kubernetes-as-a-service can—and can’t—do Four years ago, Docker democratized the ability for developers to reliably run their applications anywhere. What worked on their computer worked in test/dev and production. Portable and ...
Serverless Computing vs. Containers: Which to Choose for Cost and Benefits?
Serverless computing has seen a significant adoption over the last couple of years, with all the major public cloud providers enabling serverless architectures. AWS Lambda, Azure Functions and Google Cloud Functions provide ...
Drone.io Adds Arm Support to CI/CD Platform
Drone.io, provider of an open source continuous integration/continuous development (CI/CD) platform optimized for building containers, has added support for Arm-based systems as part of an effort to facilitate the building of internet ...
Deciding Which – and How Many – Workloads to Containerize
No matter how popular containers become, the reality is that they are going to coexist with virtual machines and bare-metal servers at most organizations. They won’t totally replace older forms of infrastructure ...
Aqua Security Open Sources Container Pen Test
Aqua Security is trying to level the container security playing field by making available an open source edition of a penetration testing tool designed specifically for container clusters. Rani Osnat, vice president ...
Turbonomic Extends Kubernetes Management Reach
Turbonomic this week extended the reach of its workload automation platform for Kubernetes into the public cloud. Asena Hertz, senior product marketing manager for Turbonomic, says the company has added support for ...
Running Containerized Services on Kubernetes: What We Learned (Part 1)
At Magalix, we help companies and developers find the right balance between performance and capacity inside their Kubernetes clusters. So, we are big Kubernetes fans. We went through a lot of pain ...
Robin Systems Unveils Hyperconverged Platform for Kubernetes
Robin Systems today announced a hyperconverged platform that promises to simplify the ongoing management of stateful applications running on Kubernetes clusters. Company CEO Premal Buch says stateful applications employing databases, sources of ...
HPE Extends OneSphere to Kubernetes on VMware
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced today it has extended the reach of its OneSphere platform for managing IT via the cloud to instances of Kubernetes running on VMware. Harsh Singh, director for product ...
Red Hat Advances Container Storage
Red Hat has moved to make storage a standard element of a container platform with the release of version 3.10 of Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage (OCS), previously known as Red Hat ...