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Life of a Packet in Kubernetes — Part 4
Life of a Packet in Kubernetes — Part 4
This is part 4 of the series on Life of a Packet in Kubernetes we’ll be tackling Kubernetes’s Ingress resource and Ingress controller. An Ingress Controller is a controller that watches the…
·dramasamy.medium.com·
Life of a Packet in Kubernetes — Part 4
Home - navigates
Home - navigates
Kubernetes Visualizer and Log Aggregator
·navigates.io·
Home - navigates
Startup Rips The Switch Out Of High Performance Networks
Startup Rips The Switch Out Of High Performance Networks
The rapid movement of data to the cloud, the sharp rise in the amount of east-west traffic and the broadening adoption of modern applications like
·nextplatform.com·
Startup Rips The Switch Out Of High Performance Networks
Yes, Intel, Optane is loss-making – but don’t give up – Blocks and Files
Yes, Intel, Optane is loss-making – but don’t give up – Blocks and Files
Storage consultant Chris Evans responded to our Optane-making-a-loss story with a tweet thread, pointing out that, although Optane revenues are fairly low and it is losing money, “Intel is big enough to swallow the losses for many years, on the hope of much greater profitability in the future.”  He reminds us that “Optane PM (the […]
·blocksandfiles.com·
Yes, Intel, Optane is loss-making – but don’t give up – Blocks and Files
Passwordless Identity with Magic and Authorization with Cerbos
Passwordless Identity with Magic and Authorization with Cerbos
Magic’s approach to passwordless authentication and identity is a game changer in how to secure your application, and when paired with Cerbos for authorization, it is possible to deploy context-aware access controls without complex rules or token-bloat.
·cerbos.dev·
Passwordless Identity with Magic and Authorization with Cerbos
Why Kubernetes Operators Are a Game Changer
Why Kubernetes Operators Are a Game Changer
Kubernetes operatord have taken the software development world by storm. Learn more about stateful containers, Kubernetes 1.7, and custom controllers.
·blog.couchbase.com·
Why Kubernetes Operators Are a Game Changer
Complexity is killing software developers
Complexity is killing software developers
The growing complexity of modern software systems is slowly killing software developers. How can you regain control, without losing out on the best these technologies have to offer?
·infoworld.com·
Complexity is killing software developers
Kubernetes Cluster Federation with Admiralty - Caylent
Kubernetes Cluster Federation with Admiralty - Caylent
Kubernetes today is a hugely prevalent tool in 2021, and more organizations are increasingly running their applications on multiple clusters of Kubernetes.
·caylent.com·
Kubernetes Cluster Federation with Admiralty - Caylent
Beyond IaaS: The Benefits of Using EaaS
Beyond IaaS: The Benefits of Using EaaS
An ideal EaaS solution will offer certain features to increase the efficiency of the DevOps staff, reduce costs, and help businesses.
·devops.com·
Beyond IaaS: The Benefits of Using EaaS
Organized Architecture
Organized Architecture
It’s time to ask yourself if the current architecture and design of the overall product offering is the best one you can afford to offer.
·devops.com·
Organized Architecture
Blameless: End-To-End SRE Platform
Blameless: End-To-End SRE Platform
Blameless is the end-to-end SRE platform that optimizes service reliability with SLOs, error budgets, chat-driven incident response, and reliability insights.
·blameless.com·
Blameless: End-To-End SRE Platform
Do You Need an Internal Developer Platform?
Do You Need an Internal Developer Platform?
Asking yourself these six questions can help your organization determine whether creating a self-service platform for its developers makes sense.
·thenewstack.io·
Do You Need an Internal Developer Platform?
Why Your Code Needs Abstraction Layers - The New Stack
Why Your Code Needs Abstraction Layers - The New Stack
Creating abstraction layers helps improve your code drastically by providing three major benefits: centralization, simplicity and better testing.
·thenewstack.io·
Why Your Code Needs Abstraction Layers - The New Stack
Ethernet And PCI Express: A Match Made In...
Ethernet And PCI Express: A Match Made In...
Ethernet remains the network of choice, but now there are alternatives to running it on the backplane. PLX Technology looks to tunnel Ethernet via PCI Express (PCIe), allowing both protocols to run over a single PCI Express backplane. This should
·electronicdesign.com·
Ethernet And PCI Express: A Match Made In...
Adding package information to ELF objects
Adding package information to ELF objects
While it is often relatively straightforward to determine what package provided a binary that is misbehaving—crashing for instance—on Fedora and other Linux distributions, there are situations where it may be harder to do so. A feature recently proposed for Fedora 36—currently scheduled for the end of April 2022—would embed information into the binaries themselves to show where they came from. It is part of a multi-distribution effort to standardize how this information is stored in the binaries (and the libraries they use) to assist crash-reporting and other tools.
·lwn.net·
Adding package information to ELF objects