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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/084-monitoring-metrics-m3/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google: Episode 84 - Monitoring, Metrics and M3, with Martin Mao and Rob Skillington
Martin Mao and Rob Skillington are co-founders of Chronosphere; CEO and CTO respectively. They both worked on the monitoring team at Uber, where they created M3 - a metrics platform with an open source time-series database built for scale. They join hosts…
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https://www.stack.io/blog/containers-vs-vms
stack.io
The complete guide to containers vs VMs for DevOps | stack.io
Would containerizing your application save you time, money, or resources? Are there scenarios where VMs are better than containers? What about Kubernetes—do you have to use Kubernetes if you containerize? Get the answer to these questions and more in this…
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https://alexbrand.dev/post/first-look-at-antrea-a-cni-plugin-based-on-open-vswitch/
alexbrand's blog
First look at Antrea: a CNI plugin based on Open vSwitch
Dig into Antrea, a new CNI plugin from VMware.
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/beyondprod-whitepaper-discusses-cloud-native-security-at-google
Google Cloud Blog
BeyondProd whitepaper discusses cloud-native security at Google | Google Cloud Blog
Learn about BeyondProd, Google’s approach to security in cloud-native environments.
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https://www.cncf.io/announcement/2019/12/18/cloud-native-computing-foundation-announces-tuf-graduation/
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces TUF graduation | Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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https://blog.alexellis.io/faas-containerd-serverless-without-kubernetes/
Alex Ellis' Blog
faas-containerd - serverless without Kubernetes
Learn about my new OpenFaaS provider built with containerd for a fast and lean Serverless experience at the edge and on single nodes. No Kubernetes required
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https://gianarb.it/blog/programmatically-kube-port-forward-in-go
gianarb.it
Programmatically Kubernetes port forward in Go
Depending on your networking configuration port forwarding will may be the unique way for you to reach pods or services running in Kubernetes. When you develop a CLI integration that has to interact with pods running inside the cluster you can programmatically…
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https://medium.com/@zhimin.wen/traffic-management-for-knative-services-a211171c6e5f
Medium
Traffic Management for Knative Services
With the Knative Service CRD object, we can manage the traffic splitting among the service revisions, and therefore achieve the different…
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https://medium.com/@augmentable/looking-at-kubernetes-2k-todo-comments-b2db42dc7fdb
Medium
Many of Kubernetes’ 2k+ TODO Comments seem to be Forgotten
Using tickgit to examine the 2,000+ TODO comments in the Kubernetes’ source code, we found the average age of a TODO is 2.3 years.
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https://medium.com/practo-engineering/launching-worker-pod-autoscaler-3f6079728e8b
Medium
Launching Worker Pod Autoscaler — Solving specific problems with worker scaling in Kubernetes
Solving specific problems with worker scaling in Kubernetes
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https://blog.alexellis.io/nodeless-openfaas-with-aws-eks-and-fargate/
Alex Ellis' Blog
Nodeless OpenFaaS with AWS EKS and Fargate
Learn how to apply AWS EKS, Fargate and OpenFaaS for the most serverless experience ever seen on Kubernetes. We'll need eksctl, k3sup and your AWS account.
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2019/12/13/does-testing-kubernetes-conformance-leave-you-in-the-dark-get-progress-updates-as-tests-run/
CNCF
Does testing Kubernetes conformance leave you in the dark? Get progress updates as tests run
Guest post originally published on Sonobuoy, by John Schnake In Sonobuoy 0.15.4, we introduced the ability for plugins to report their plugin’s progress to Sonobuoy by using a customizable webhook.
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2019/12/16/kubernetes-101/
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Kubernetes 101 - Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Guest post by Jef Spaleta, Sensu, originally published on the Sensu blog The appeal of running workloads in containers is intuitive and there are numerous reasons to do so. Shipping...
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https://falco.org/blog/falco-security-audit/
Falco
Falco Security Audit
Regularly auditing a code base is an important process in releasing secure software. Audits can be particularly important for open source projects that rely on code from a wide variety of contributors. We are happy to announce the release of Falco’s first…
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https://julienrenaux.fr/2019/12/20/github-actions-security-risk/
julienrenaux.fr
Use GitHub actions at your own risk
Malicious code can be inserted into any GitHub action, even those which are tagged.
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https://srcco.de/posts/web-service-on-kubernetes-production-checklist-2019.html
SRCco.de
Production Checklist for Web Apps on Kubernetes
Running applications in production can be tricky. This post proposes an opinionated checklist for
going to production with a web service (i.e. application exposing HTTP API) on Kubernetes.
This check
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https://know.bishopfox.com/research/privilege-escalation-in-aws
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https://shapeshed.com/jq-json/
George Ornbo
JSON on the command line with jq | George Ornbo
A series of how to examples on using jq, a command-line JSON processor
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