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I built a Pi‑powered Kubernetes cluster — was it worth it?

ARaspberry Pi 5nestled in a shoebox rack, spinning its wheels with "real" Kubernetes. It sips a dainty 10W but stumbles over hiccups like ARM64 chart voids and single-lane PCIe NVMe antics. Though NVMe drives rocket from 90MB/s to 350MB/s, reeling in those image pulls, thermal throttling and x86-exc.. read more  

I built a Pi‑powered Kubernetes cluster — was it worth it?
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Kubernetes for Pentesters

Unveiling weak spots in Kubernetes starts with sniffing out missteps—exposed API endpoints being the usual suspects. These often blab sensitive cluster secrets. Tools like Shodan and Censys—or just some crafty Google-fu—can flag data, tipping you off to shaky K8s configurations. Who knew hacking cou.. read more  

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Headlamp: A multicluster management UI for Kubernetes

Headlampshakes up Kubernetes management with a GUI that catapults you from setup to active use in seconds. Whether you're cloud-bound or grounded on-prem, it slides right in. Its flexible architecture lets you stretch as needed, while detailed application maps and handy extras like port forwarding f.. read more  

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Kelsey Hightower on Nix vs. Docker: Is There a Different Way?

Kelsey Hightowertips his hat toNix. It holds promise for sharpeningDockerby taming the chaos of reproducible builds. But don't get it twisted—Docker's not going anywhere. Its ecosystem brims with tools and ease of use thatNixhas yet to match. Hightower challenges theNixcrowd: craft a sustainable eco.. read more  

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Introducing Model Runner

Docker Model Runnermakes running AI models on your local machine a breeze. Thanks toGPU acceleration on Apple siliconand seamless hookup with Docker Desktop, it’s like giving your machine a caffeine boost. No more juggling fragmented tools. Models run asOCI Artifactsstraight from Docker Hub, boostin.. read more  

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GDPR Log Management: A Practical Guide for Engineers

Learn how to manage logs under GDPR—handle personal data, set retention rules, and stay compliant without losing observability.

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Ubuntu var log messages: A Complete Guide for System Admins

A complete guide to Ubuntu's /var/log/messages—your go-to log file for system events, errors, and troubleshooting insights.

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RELIANOID AT RSA CONFERENCE

- RELIANOID is heading to San Francisco! April 28 – May 1, 2025 | RSA Conference™ | Moscone Center We’re excited to announce that RELIANOID will be taking part inRSAC™ 2025— one of the world’s most influential cybersecurity conferences. This event gathers security professionals, thought leaders, and..

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Looking to maximize uptime and ensure uninterrupted service for your applications?

In high-availability environments, Floating IPs are a game changer — and RELIANOID makes implementing them simple and reliable. A floating IP allows seamless failover between servers, keeping your applications online even if a node goes down. Whether you're managing a web app, an enterprise system, ..

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APM Observability: A Practical Guide for DevOps and SREs

A no-fluff guide to APM observability for DevOps and SREs—tools, tips, and what actually matters when keeping systems healthy.

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DevOpsDayLA is Southern California's premier conference focused on the human side of technology delivery. For 15 years, we've brought together SoCal practitioners who understand that great software isn't just about tools, it's about people working together effectively.

The 2026 Lens: DevOps in an AI World: You're working in a world where AI is everywhere, embedded in your tools, requested by your management, and reshaping how teams deliver software. Whether you're embracing these changes or navigating the challenges they create, your experience matters.

We're looking for stories about how you and your organizations are adapting your mindsets, processes, and team dynamics in this rapidly evolving landscape. How did your team integrate AI into existing workflows? What changed about collaboration when AI entered the picture? Where do humans remain critical in automated processes? How do you build the next generation of engineers when entry-level work is automated? What are the real implementation challenges you're facing in Southern California's entertainment, gaming, aerospace, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing companies?

What makes DevOpsDayLA different: We focus on culture, collaboration, and cross-industry implementation stories rather than pure technical deep-dives. We're all about the people and processes that make technology successful in an AI world, not the technology itself.

We especially welcome new speakers, under-represented voices, and fresh perspectives from across SoCal's diverse tech landscape.

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