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Rhel compatible distribution in danger. RedHat change their policy and licenses agreements
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/dear-red-hat-are-you-dumb
SRE Report 2023 Catchpoint.pdf
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Now in its fifth year, The SRE Report has become the trusted source of trends and insights for reliability-as-a-feature practices. This year in partnership with Blameless, the report contains special contributions from Adrian Cockcroft and Steve McGhee and highlights findings from a global community of reliability practitioners, including SREs, managers, architects, and executives. As ever, we found some familiar trends and some thought-provoking anti-patterns.

Key findings include:

Organizations who operate with a “just culture” are 500% more likely to be Elite performing organizations. ‍
Elite-performing organizations are 260% more likely to substantially focus on Customer Experience reliability versus Low-performing organizations.
Organizations (59%) say that maintaining innovation velocity occasionally or often impacts employee productivity or morale – 14% unsure.
Organizations (59%) say tool sprawl is a non-existent or minor problem – challenges other research which simply equates tool sprawl to, ‘how many tools are in the stack’.
EKS Node Viewer is a tool for visualizing dynamic node usage within a cluster. It was originally developed as an internal tool at AWS for demonstrating consolidation with Karpenter. It displays the scheduled pod resource requests vs the allocatable capacity on the node. It does not look at the actual pod resource usage.

https://github.com/awslabs/eks-node-viewer
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