AI Emerges as Next Major Kubernetes Challenge (2 minute read)
Artificial intelligence took center stage at the Kubecon + CloudNativeCon Europe conference, highlighting the shared complexity challenges faced by data science teams and cloud-native developers. Generative AI platforms predominantly rely on Kubernetes clusters, yet the operational demand remains high due to the need for significant software engineering resources to manage them effectively.
GitLab 16.10 released with semantic versioning in the CI/CD catalog (23 minute read)
GitLab 16.10 has been launched, introducing several noteworthy features and improvements. Key highlights include the implementation of semantic versioning in the CI/CD catalog, the addition of wiki templates, the ability to redirect CI traffic to geo secondaries, and the integration of ClickHouse for enhanced DevOps analytics with high performance. The release encompasses over 90 improvements in total, making it a significant update for users.
Announcing the Kubestronaut program (1 minute read)
CNCF's Kubestronaut program celebrates individuals who have achieved all five Kubernetes-related certifications and grants them exclusive benefits, including the coveted title of Kubestronaut, an exclusive jacket, and discounts on CNCF events and certifications.
Using GKE and applying DevOps principles for scientific research at Stanford (5 minute read)
The team at Stanford's Brain Inferencing Laboratory utilizes Google Cloud's data storage, computing, and analytics capabilities to streamline the collection, processing, and sharing of scientific data crucial for developing brain-machine interfaces for medical conditions like stroke and epilepsy. Their platform, inspired by DevOps practices, utilizes standardization and automation to facilitate reproducible and transparent research while ensuring compliance with funding agency regulations through data management and collaboration tools provided by Google Cloud.
Leveraging Pull Through Cache in Kubernetes (7 minute read)
Discover the power of optimizing container image retrieval with a pull-through cache. This comprehensive guide goes through the setup step by step and offers practical insights for enhancing deployment speed, reducing bandwidth usage, and fortifying your Kubernetes environment against registry issues.
SUSE Upgrades Its Rancher Kubernetes Management Family (4 minute read)
SUSE unveiled significant updates to its Rancher container management and edge computing platforms, enhancing security and automation features, during KubeCon Europe in Paris. The updates include Rancher Prime 3.0 and Rancher Edge 3.0, which cater to diverse Kubernetes cluster management needs across various infrastructures.
Redis is no longer free software (1 minute read)
The licensing terms for the Redis in-memory database system have been updated to either the Redis Source Available License or the Server Side Public License, both of which are not considered free software licenses. This change means that cloud service providers can no longer use the Redis source code for free when hosting Redis offerings.