This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. It's possible nowadays to put almost any application in a container and run it. Creating cloud-native applications, however—containerized applications that are automated and orchestrated effectively by a cloud-native platform su
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. The Kubernetes community has released the first beta version of Kubernetes 1.10, which means you can now try out some of the new features and give your feedback to the release team ahead of the official release. The release, cur
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Introducing Kubeflow - A Composable, Portable, Scalable ML Stack Built for Kubernetes Kubernetes and Machine LearningKubernetes has quickly become the hybrid solution for deploying complicated workloads anywhere. While it starte
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. IntroductionKubernetes provides a high-level API and a set of components that hides almost all of the intricate and—to some of us—interesting details of what happens at the systems level. Application developers are not required
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Kubernetes has made the Ops experience much easier, but how does the developer experience compare? Ops teams can deploy a Kubernetes cluster in a matter of minutes. But developers need to understand a host of new concepts before
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Kubernetes has evolved to support increasingly complex classes of applications, enabling the development of two major industry trends: hybrid cloud and microservices. With increasing complexity in production environments, custom
By Mike Altarace (Google Cloud Platform), Daz Wilkin (Google Cloud Platform) | Tuesday, August 16, 2016 “Who's on first, What's on second, I Don't Know's on third” Who's on First? by Abbott and Costello Introduction Kubernetes is a system with several concepts. Many of these concepts get manifested as “objects” in the RESTful API (often called “resources” or “kinds”). One of these concepts is Name
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Container technologies are taking the infrastructure world by storm. While containers solve or simplify infrastructure management processes, they also introduce significant complexity in terms of orchestration. That’s where Kube
Today’s guest post is by Rob Hirschfeld, co-founder of open infrastructure automation project, Digital Rebar and co-chair of the SIG Cluster Ops. Why Kargo? Making Kubernetes operationally strong is a widely held priority and I track many deployment efforts around the project. The incubated Kargo project is of particular interest for me because it uses the popular Ansible toolset to build robust
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. How Bitmovin is Doing Multi-Stage Canary Deployments with Kubernetes in the Cloud and On-Prem Running a large scale video encoding infrastructure on multiple public clouds is tough. At Bitmovin, we have been doing it successfull
While these pre-installed default storage classes are chosen to be “reasonable” for most storage users, this guide provides instructions on how to specify your own default. Dynamically Provisioned Volumes and the Reclaim Policy All PVs have a reclaim policy associated with them that dictates what happens to a PV once it becomes released from a claim (see user-guide). Since the goal of dynamic prov
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Fission is a Functions as a Service (FaaS) / Serverless function framework built on Kubernetes. Fission allows you to easily create HTTP services on Kubernetes from functions. It works at the source level and abstracts away cont
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Editor's note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.5 Extending on the theme of giving users choice, Kubernetes 1.5 release includes the support for Windows Servers. WIth more than 80%
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Editor's note: this is the first in a series of in-depth posts on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2 We're proud to announce that with the release of 1.2, Kubernetes now supports 1000-node clusters, with a reduction of 80% in 99th per
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