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Backup and Restore Kubernetes Volumes with Longhorn and MinIO

AutomateKubernetesbackups by harnessingLonghornwizardry and storing withMinIO. Even with manual steps, this bolsters resilience. In production, make automation and security top priorities—prepared to tango with real-world catastrophes... read more  

Backup and Restore Kubernetes Volumes with Longhorn and MinIO
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Kubernetes 1.33 “Octarine” Released: Native Sidecars and In-Place Pod Resizing

Kubernetes 1.33rolls out as the hero of sidecar containers, smoothing out their lifecycle wrinkles. Now, sidecars launch before and wrap up after the main event—your app containers. Meanwhile, in-place pod resizing steps up to beta status. Tweak resources without nuking your app’s smooth run—a gift .. read more  

Kubernetes 1.33 “Octarine” Released: Native Sidecars and In-Place Pod Resizing
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Migrating Uber’s Compute Platform to Kubernetes: A Technical Journey

Uber dumped Mesos and hitched its ride to Kubernetes, rolling out a fleet of clusters across regions with sleek automation. They didn’t just switch platforms — they rewired the engine room. Thanks to crafty scheduling tweaks and sidecar tricks, devs didn’t feel a bump. All gas, no brakes on their cl.. read more  

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Kubectl Get Hacked

Kubeconfigfiles, those sneaky little devils, can throw open the door to peril inAWS EKS. They hand over the keys to the kingdom by sneaking in unapproved exec directives. If you're not paying attention, you risk a security meltdown. Dig deep into these files. Get lazy, and you're practically begging.. read more  

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Understanding the threat landscape for Kubernetes and containerized assets

Kubernetes packs a punch, but it drags along some gnarly new security headaches. Wrangling those containerized risks? That's the real rodeo... read more  

Understanding the threat landscape for Kubernetes and containerized assets
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How Discord Indexes Trillions of Messages

Discord's revamped search engine leans onKubernetesand theElastic Kubernetes Operatorto shake up its query structure. No more lumbering clusters. They’ve split them into smaller, sprightlier versions. With this new trick, Discord can nowefficiently index and search your DMs, thanks to savvy sharding.. read more  

How Discord Indexes Trillions of Messages
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Amazon EKS introduces node monitoring and auto repair capabilities

Amazon EKSjust leveled up. Node monitoring and auto repair now save you from node drama, kicking out defective nodes without breaking a sweat.NMAhandles the heavy lifting, even throwing in GPU checks, making it a game-changer forML workloads... read more  

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Top 6 System Design and API Design Interview Courses for Experienced Developers

System Design is hard but not impossible, these courses will help you to learn System Design and API design essentials for interviews

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Easily Query Multiple Metrics in Prometheus

Learn how to efficiently query multiple metrics in Prometheus, simplifying your monitoring workflow and enhancing visibility into your systems.

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Firewall Load Balancing

🔐 Why Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB) Is a Must in Modern Data Centers In today’s IT landscape, ensuring the security of your network, servers, and applications is non-negotiable. As connectivity demands rise, having a scalable and highly available firewall infrastructure becomes critical—and this is..

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