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https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-donates-cnab-to-oci-library/
Docker
Docker Donates the cnab-to-oci Library to cnab.io
Docker is proud and happy to announce the donation of our cnab-to-oci library to the CNAB project
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. This project was created last year after Microsoft and Docker moved the CNAB specification to the Linux Foundation’s Joint Development Foundation. At that…
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https://medium.com/@jimsonghu/use-kubeflow-rook-and-istio-to-build-an-ai-integrated-development-and-delivery-platform-7e5c2ff3c914
Medium
Use Kubeflow, Rook and Istio to build an AI integrated development and delivery platform
This article may be helpful for AI engineers, AI scientists, Cloud-native developers and operations.
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https://medium.com/flant-com/calico-for-kubernetes-networking-792b41e19d69
Medium
Calico for Kubernetes networking: the basics & examples
How Calico CNI plugin extends K8s network policies
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https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/add-on/config-sync/overview
Google Cloud
Config Sync overview | Anthos Config Management | Google Cloud
Learn about Config Sync, a tool that lets you deploy consistent configurations and policies.
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https://github.com/jetstack/preflight
GitHub
GitHub - jetstack/jetstack-secure: Open-source components of Jetstack Secure.
Open-source components of Jetstack Secure. Contribute to jetstack/jetstack-secure development by creating an account on GitHub.
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https://rakyll.org/go-cloud/
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https://medium.com/capital-one-tech/terraform-poka-yokes-writing-effective-scalable-dynamic-and-error-resistant-terraform-dcbd6a0ada6a
Medium
Terraform Poka-Yokes — Writing Effective, Scalable, Dynamic, and Error-Resistant Terraform
Follow these rules for easier Terraform management and see how they are applied to an example ECS application and cluster.
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https://blog.doit-intl.com/refactor-terraform-into-modules-the-right-way-7bce4d57d66a
DoiT International
Refactoring Terraform, The Right Way. | DoiT International
Infrastructure as code (IaC) is hard. Often, you need to set up infrastructure (nowadays usually with Terraform) and you start writing a code that fits your specific use case.
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https://wgtwo.com/blog/replacing-jenkins-with-concourse/
Wgtwo
We killed the butler: Replacing Jenkins with Concourse | Working Group Two
At wgtwo, we try to use CI/CD pipelines to automate all of our repetitive tasks when it comes to code and infrastructure deployment and testing, such as:
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https://salt.tips/whats-new-in-salt-neon/
salt.tips
What's new in Salt 3000 Neon
Chroot, Saltcheck, Unless/Onlyif, Slots, Multiple instances, Cloud, Mine, Jinja helpers, Slack webhooks, Certificate expiration, Nifty tricks
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https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-audit-logs/
Datadog
How to monitor Kubernetes audit logs | Datadog
Learn how to use Kubernetes audit logs to debug issues and get clarity into your workloads.
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https://github.blog/2020-02-14-automating-mysql-schema-migrations-with-github-actions-and-more/
The GitHub Blog
Automating MySQL schema migrations with GitHub Actions and more
In this deep dive, we cover how our daily schema migrations amounted to a significant toil on the database infrastructure team, and how we searched for a solution to automate the manual parts of the process.
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https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/should-i-use-microservices
O’Reilly Media
Should I use microservices?
Considerations for when—and when not—to apply microservices in your organization.
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https://noidea.dog/blog/surviving-the-organisational-side-quest
No Idea Blog
Surviving the Organisational Side Quest — No Idea Blog
The most frustrating but most useful work can be unblocking blocked projects. But it’s sometimes an epic adventure to understand why it’s blocked.
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https://blog.gruntwork.io/5-lessons-learned-from-writing-over-300-000-lines-of-infrastructure-code-36ba7fadeac1
Medium
5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code
A concise masterclass on how to write infrastructure code
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https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/why-is-ethernet-mtu-1500
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/new-study-throws-the-open-source-sustainability-debate-into-question/
TechRepublic
Linux Foundation study throws the open source sustainability debate into question
Commentary: We may be talking about sustainability and open source in the wrong way.
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https://thenewstack.io/managed-kubernetes-services-make-k8s-simple-for-platform-teams-and-app-developers/
The New Stack
Managed Kubernetes Services Make K8s Simple for Platform Teams and App Developers
This post is part of a three-month series examining the challenges of Kubernetes in 2020. Currently, we are examining the Kubernetes developer experience.
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https://thenewstack.io/google-identifies-kubernetes-ready-storage-for-anthos/
The New Stack
Google Identifies Kubernetes-Ready Storage for Anthos
This week, Google Cloud has broadened the Anthos Managed Kubernetes feature set adding Anthos Ready Storage, a qualification to identify storage partners that meet a certain set of standards for the Anthos on-premises. Thus far, the partners approved include…
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/security-concerns-hampering-adoption-of-containers-and-kubernetes/
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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/091-ebpf-and-falco/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google: Episode 91 - eBPF and Falco, with Leonardo Di Donato
We dive into the Linux kernel this week with guest Leonardo Di Donato, Open Source engineer at Sysdig. Leonardo works full-time on the Falco project, a runtime security engine that listens to the Linux kernel using eBPF - the extended Berkeley Packet Filter.…
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