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Kubernetes v1.34 brings networking refinements for cloud-native infrastructure

Kubernetes 1.34 comes packed withnetworking upgradesbuilt for scale. Less overhead. Fewer headaches. Easier to run big clusters without sweating packet flows. This triannual release keeps pushing the envelope for both cloud-native setups and the on-prem diehards... read more  

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Kubernetes in an AI-Native World: Can It Stay Relevant?

At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Hyderabad 2025, CNCF leads made it clear:cloud-native infraisn’t just supporting AI—it’s becoming its backbone. The conversation’s moved on from“Can Kubernetes run AI?”to“How does it evolve for AI-first everything?”.. read more  

Kubernetes in an AI-Native World: Can It Stay Relevant?
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v1.34: Of Wind & Will (O' WaW)

Kubernetes v1.34 drops with58 updates, and23 just hit stable. Highlights: Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA), per-Pod resource limits, and secure image pulls using Pod-specific ServiceAccount tokens. Scalability gets a lift from streaming list responses. Security tightens with finer anonymous auth r.. read more  

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Evolving Kubernetes for generative AI inference

Google Cloud, ByteDance, and Red Hat are wiring AI smarts straight intoKubernetes. Think: faster inference benchmarks, smarter LLM-aware routing, and on-the-fly resource juggling—all built to handle GenAI heat. Their new push,llm-d, bakesvLLMdeep into Kubernetes. That unlocks disaggregated serving .. read more  

Evolving Kubernetes for generative AI inference
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💡 What is a VIP Load Balancer?

AVIP (Virtual IP)load balancer distributes traffic across multiple servers using a single IP. It ensures: ✅ Scalability ✅ High availability ✅ Session persistence ✅ Smart traffic routing 🚀RELIANOIDtakes VIP load balancing to the next level with: 🔒 SSL offloading 📊 Dynamic health monitoring ⚖️ Advance..

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A Practical Guide to Python Application Performance Monitoring(APM)

Monitor, debug, and optimize Python apps in production with APM—track transactions, DB queries, errors, and external calls.

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How to Send Emails from Supabase using SMTP or Email API

Whether you’re confirming user signups, sending notifications, or automating workflows, Supabase makes it easy to integrate and send emails with SMTP or third-party APIs. And in this guide, I’ll walk you through every step of the process, including: - Sending emails using Supabase Auth[click here to..

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APM Logs: How to Get Started for Faster Debugging

Understand how APM logs connect metrics, traces, and events to speed up debugging and uncover root causes faster.

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OpenTelemetry API vs SDK: Understanding the Architecture

Understand how the OpenTelemetry API and SDK work together, clean instrumentation in code, and flexible data processing in configuration.

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What is Database Monitoring

Database monitoring tracks performance, health, and availability, helping detect issues early and maintain optimal operations.

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