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https://blog.christianposta.com/diving-into-istio-1-6-certificate-rotation/
ceposta Technology Blog
Diving Into Istio 1.6 Certificate Rotation
Istio is a powerful service mesh built on Envoy Proxy that solves the problem of connecting services deployed in cloud infrastructure (like Kubernetes) and do so in a secure, resilient, and observable way. Istio’s control plane can be used to specify declarative…
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https://dev.to/lambdastore/hidden-gems-of-kops-kubernetes-deployment-tool-2in5
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/exposing-services-on-gke
Google Cloud Blog
Exposing services on GKE | Google Cloud Blog
An overview of exposing services on GKE
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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/113-instrumentation-and-cadvisor/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google: Episode 113 - Instrumentation and cAdvisor, with David Ashpole
Released on the same day as Kubernetes, cadvisor is a container monitoring daemon that collects metrics and serves them to monitoring tools. It's built into the Kubelet, and underpins many components in Kubernetes, such as eviction and autoscaling. David…
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/traffic-director-supports-proxyless-grpc
Google Cloud Blog
Traffic Director supports proxyless gRPC | Google Cloud Blog
With the addition of xDS API support, you can now use Traffic Director with proxyless gRPC services.
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https://www.weave.works/blog/implementing-a-gitops-ui-with-spotify-s-backstage
www.weave.works
Implementing a GitOps UI with Spotify’s Backstage
In this post we’ll show you how to use Spotify’s open source framework, Backstage to create a GitOps plugin with a UI that can be offered through a developer portal.
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https://opensource.com/article/20/7/kubernetes-analogy
Opensource.com
Explaining Kubernetes in 10 minutes using an analogy
The concepts behind the Kubernetes container orchestration system can be hard to understand.
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https://www.solo.io/blog/introducing-gloo-federation-for-multi-cluster-management/
Solo
Introducing Gloo Federation for Multi-Cluster API Gateway Management - Solo
In the last year we witnessed growth in the scale and complexity of the environments of our enterprise customers. Multi-cluster environments are quickly becoming the rule rather than the exception. […]
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https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-computing-foundation-takes-charge-of-red-hats-operator-framework/
The New Stack
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Takes Charge of Red Hat’s Operator Framework
Red Hat's Operator Framework has joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) at the incubation level
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https://eng.lyft.com/announcing-clutch-the-open-source-platform-for-infrastructure-tooling-143d00de9713
Medium
Announcing Clutch, the Open-source Platform for Infrastructure Tooling
By Daniel Hochman and Derek Schaller
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https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2020/7/kubernetes-workflows-and-processes-can-automate
The Enterprisers Project
6 Kubernetes workflows and processes you can automate
What are some key workflows or processes that can be automated with Kubernetes? Experts share six examples
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https://nirmata.com/2020/07/22/managing-day-2-in-a-hybrid-cloud-environment/
Nirmata
Managing Day 2 in a Hybrid Cloud Environment | nirmata
Many organizations need to operate on a mix of public cloud and on-premises infrastructure. Learn how to manage the Day 2 Kubernetes complexities.
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https://buoyant.io/2020/07/20/linkerd-case-studies/
buoyant.io
Meeting security requirements, reducing latency, and migrating from Istio
As the creators of Linkerd, Buoyant has been, for several years now, in the unique position of helping organizations around the globe adopt the service mesh. From the early days before “service mesh” was even a term, to the latest multi-cluster Kubernetes…
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https://blog.newrelic.com/product-news/introducing-open-source-agents-and-projects/
New Relic
The Future of Instrumentation Is Open: Introducing Open Source Agents and Projects at New Relic
From our open source agents to our OpenTelemetry contributions, learn more about our commitments to open source observability.
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https://www.kartar.net/2010/02/what-devops-means-to-me/
Kartar.Net
What DevOps means to me
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https://agileweboperations.com/2012/11/27/devops-protocols-start-small/
Agile Web Operations
Devops Protocols: Start Small
Imagine you want to introduce automated configuration management to your organization. You’ve read all the books and even visited a great conference where you heard a lot of success stories. …
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https://agileweboperations.com/2012/10/25/devops-protocol-no-manual-changes/
Agile Web Operations
Devops Protocol: No Manual Changes
You’ve heard about Devops and you like the idea. But how can you grow a Devops culture in your organization? In my series about Devops Protocols I talk about the fundamental building blocks f…
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https://speakerdeck.com/auxesis/5-years-of-metrics-and-monitoring
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https://skeltonthatcher.com/2016/09/20/operability-io-2016-operations-is-crucial/
Skelton Thatcher
Operability.io 2016 – Operations is crucial (Day 1)
This post was written by Jovile Bartkeviciute. After the success last year, the Operability.io returned to London on Monday 19th September. The two-day conference was single line, same as last year…
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https://skeltonthatcher.com/2016/09/22/operability-io-2016-operations-still-relevant-day-1/
Skelton Thatcher
Operability.io 2016 – Automation, monitoring and communication (Day 2)
Day 2 of the Operability.io conference!
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https://charity.wtf/2018/08/19/shipping-software-should-not-be-scary/
charity.wtf
Shipping Software Should Not Be Scary
On twitter this week, @srhtcn noted that “Many incidents happen during or right after release” and asked for advice on ways to fix this. And he’s right! Rolling out new software …
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