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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/understanding-dynamic-resource-management-in-e2-vms
Google Cloud Blog
Understanding dynamic resource management in E2 VMs | Google Cloud Blog
A technical look at dynamic resource management behind E2 VM machine types.
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https://medium.com/hashicorp-engineering/hashicorp-vault-ssh-ca-and-sentinel-79ea6a6960e5
Medium
HashiCorp Vault SSH CA and Sentinel
Overview
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https://medium.com/flant-com/rook-cluster-recovery-580efcd275db
Medium
Manual recovery of a Rook cluster in Kubernetes
Learn more about Rook internals through this disaster recovery journey
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https://diverto.github.io/2019/11/18/Cracking-LUKS-passphrases
diverto.github.io
Cracking LUKS/dm-crypt passphrases
Linux uses dm-crypt in order to provide transparent disk or partition encryption. What are the options in case you need to recover passphrase from such encryption? There are already ready-made tools, but we have also produced and published our own in order…
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https://tls.ulfheim.net/
tls12.xargs.org
The Illustrated TLS 1.2 Connection
Every byte of a TLS connection explained and reproduced
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https://gravitational.com/blog/ssh-handshake-explained/
Goteleport
SSH Handshake Explained | What is SSH Handshake?
Secure Shell (SSH) is a widely used Transport Layer Protocol to secure connections between clients and servers. In this post we explain how SSH handshake works.
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2019/12/10/autotikv-tikv-tuning-made-easy-by-ai-and-machine-learning/
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
AutoTiKV: TiKV tuning made easy by AI and machine learning | Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Guest post originally published in Chinese by Yuanli Wang, PingCap TL;DR Modern database management systems (DBMS) are notorious for being complicated and having too many configuration options-or…
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https://thenewstack.io/kubernetes-its-not-easy-but-whats-to-come/
The New Stack
Kubernetes: It’s Not Easy but What’s to Come?
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsored this post, following the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2019, Nov. 18-21 in San Diego. Janakiram MSV is one of the few analysts and writers who is also a certified member of the Kubernetes community. He is able to…
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https://www.weave.works/blog/gitops-driven-fidelity-fideks
www.weave.works
FIDEKS - GitOps driven “Augmented K8S Platform for Enterprise”
Rajarajan Pudupatti, Cloud Platforms Architect at Fidelity Investments and Alexis Richardson, CEO of Weaveworks delivered a practical use case and explanation on how Kubernetes and GitOps was successfully implemented into a large financial organization.
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https://www.weave.works/blog/key-drivers-migrating-from-data-centre-to-cloud
www.weave.works
Key Drivers for Migrating from Data-Centre to the Cloud
Everyone who works in tech is familiar with the benefits of migrating from on-premises data centers to the cloud. When you actually undertake a migration to the cloud, you quickly realize that achieving the advantages that the cloud offers requires some work.…
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https://jaxenter.com/kuma-service-mesh-164281.html
devmio - Software Know-How
Introduction to Kuma
Kuma is a new universal open source control plane for service mesh and microservices. It is built upon Envoy and can operate natively across modern Kubernetes. With Kuma, the main goal is to reduce the code that has to be written and maintained to build reliable…
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https://thenewstack.io/the-top-3-service-mesh-developments-in-2020/
The New Stack
The Top 3 Service Mesh Developments in 2020
In 2019, we saw service mesh move beyond an experimental technology and into a solution that organizations are beginning to learn is an elemental building block for any successful Kubernetes deployment. Adoption of service mesh at scale, across companies…
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https://thenewstack.io/primer-understanding-software-and-system-architecture/
The New Stack
Primer: Understanding Software and System Architecture
There are multiple ways of organizing apps into logical components (software architecture ) which are then placed on different machines (system architecture).
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https://engineering.linecorp.com/en/blog/building-large-kubernetes-clusters/
Linecorp
Building Large Kubernetes Clusters
2022-LINE-engineering-site
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2019/12/12/demystifying-kubernetes-as-a-service-how-does-alibaba-cloud-manage-10000s-of-kubernetes-clusters/
CNCF
Demystifying Kubernetes as a service - How Alibaba cloud manages 10,000s of Kubernetes clusters
Guest post by Zhimin Tang, Xiang Li and Fei Guo of Alibaba Since 2015, the Alibaba Cloud Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK) has been one of the fastest growing cloud services on Alibaba Cloud.
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https://blog.openpolicyagent.org/kubecon-us-2019-recap-3e60c70d633a
Medium
KubeCon US 2019 Recap
A few weeks ago San Diego hosted the largest KubeCon ever with nearly 12,000 attendees. Let’s take a look at some OPA highlights!
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https://www.magalix.com/blog/creating-custom-kubernetes-operators
www.weave.works
Creating Custom Kubernetes Operators
Continue reading to discover more regarding creating, building, and launching a Kubernetes Operator.
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/envoy-announce/BjgUTDTKAu8
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https://engineering.opsgenie.com/how-to-export-kubernetes-events-for-observability-and-alerting-a9b4a953363d
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https://www.stackrox.com/post/2019/12/whats-new-in-kubernetes-1.17-a-deeper-look-at-new-features/
www.stackrox.io
What’s New in Kubernetes 1.17: A Deeper Look at New Features | StackRox Community
The release of Kubernetes 1.17 introduces several new features and sees others maturing. This recap provides a rundown of the most notable changes
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