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Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX

Wiz Research discovered some eyebrow-raisingRemote Code Execution flawsin the Ingress NGINX Controller for Kubernetes. These flaws potentially jeopardize43% of cloud environments, putting6,500 clustersat risk of unauthorized tampering. Carrying a daunting CVSS v3.1 score of9.8, these vulnerabilities.. read more  

Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX
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Using KRaft Kafka for Development and Kubernetes Deployment

KRaftallows Kafka to ditch ZooKeeper, opting to crown its own leader server, making deployment a breeze. Docker setups make development a cinch, butKubernetesconfigurations need just the right port tweaks for KRaft... read more  

Using KRaft Kafka for Development and Kubernetes Deployment
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One giant Kubernetes cluster for everything

Kubernetes emerged to handlelarge-scale deploymentsgracefully, orchestratingthousands of nodesto skillfully juggle resources across sprawling systems. Agiant clusterbrings perks like centralized policies, resource balancing, and cost savings, but it teeters on the edge of pitfalls like larger failur.. read more  

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Set Up a Cloud Native GPU Testbed With Nvkind Kubernetes

Kind utilizes Docker containers for managing cluster nodes, but GPU access is often elusive. However, Nvkind swoops in to simplify things by enabling GPU-aware clusters using just one Nvidia H100 GPU... read more  

Set Up a Cloud Native GPU Testbed With Nvkind Kubernetes
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Kubernetes v1.33 sneak peek

In Kubernetes v1.33, the Endpoints API will be phased out in favor of EndpointSlices, ushering in benefits for features such as dual-stack networking. Pod User Namespaces, which first appeared in alpha form in v1.25, will become standard in v1.33. These namespaces bolster security without disrupting.. read more  

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IPA: Building AI driven Kubernetes Autoscaler

IPArevolutionizes Kubernetes scaling by deployingLLM-based AIfor clever pod autoscaling. This approach delves into metrics and logs, suggesting the most efficient scaling tactics, leaving traditional static methods in the dust... read more  

IPA: Building AI driven Kubernetes Autoscaler
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Running PySpark on Kubernetes: Installation Guide & Cost Benefits

Apache Sparkteams up withKubernetesto tacklescalabledata workloads. This duo enhancescost efficiencyand permits dynamic resource allocation for big data analytics. By employingspot instancesandautoscaling, organizations can slice costs by 40-60% while keeping things flexible across multiple clouds o.. read more  

Running PySpark on Kubernetes: Installation Guide & Cost Benefits
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Key announcements for AKS from KubeCon Europe 2024

During KubeCon Europe 2024,Azure Kubernetes Service(AKS) introduced breakthroughs inAI toolchainmanagement through its KAITO add-on, designed to boostcost-efficiencyandsecurity.Windows GPUsupport now fuels compute-heavy tasks, with advancements infleet workload orchestrationandcost analysisrefining .. read more  

Key announcements for AKS from KubeCon Europe 2024
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What is Runtime Security? A Detailed Guide

Runtimesecurityfortifies containerenvironmentsby vigilantly surveilling and thwarting threats, defending against kernel commandeers and container jailbreaks. Robustsolutionsharness behavioral analysis, machine learning, and AI to spot irregularities and shield cloud applications inrealtime, tackling.. read more  

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Fresh Swap Features for Linux Users in Kubernetes 1.32

Kubernetes 1.22 saw the debut of Alpha swap support, allowing Linux nodes to gracefully handle memory surges by relocating dormant data. By version 1.28, swap support advanced to Beta, bolstering stability, along with cgroup v2 integration, and smartly determining swap limits on its own. Pods in hig.. read more  

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