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Understanding Network Packet Offsets & Safe Parsing in eBPF

eBPFandRustteam up to drive a network packet parser that catches packets at breakneck kernel speed. Welcome to the future of observability and security.XDPsteps in, slicing latency to the bone for real-time inspection... read more  

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Why Kubernetes Throttled My Idle Pods

70% CPU throttlingbaffled me in Kubernetes—minimal CPU usage, yet throttling? Alexandru Lazarev nailed it: ditch the CPU limits. Instant fix. Prometheus paints the spikes, while Grafana smooths them into a bore. Maybe those burstable CPU limits will swoop in to save us soon... read more  

Why Kubernetes Throttled My Idle Pods
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Kmesh v1.1.0 Officially Released!

Kmesh v1.1.0shakes things up with an overhauled DNS module. It’s got one job: tackle hostname resolution—no more, no less. BPF configuration? Now effortless, thanks to global variables. As for Kernel-Native mode, it’s less needy. Just a single tweak left inLinux kernel 6.6. Progress... read more  

Kmesh v1.1.0 Officially Released!
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Mirantis Extends Swarm Support Another Five Years

Mirantisthrows a lifeline toSwarm, promising five more years of support. Why? Simplicity. Even as theKubernetesjuggernaut thunders on, over100clients hang tight to Swarm's straightforward charm.MKEcleverly blends these orchestrators, smoothing your path to Kubernetes while cranking up the security d.. read more  

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Playbook for building Secure Cloud or Kubernetes Applications

Kubernetes and cloud apps shouldn't toy with security.Least Privilege,Privilege Separation, andZero Trustaren't trendy buzzwords; they're must-have armor. These principles nail down strict controls, carve duties into distinct silos, and demand proof at every turn. What do they transform? They turn u.. read more  

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Kubernetes complexity killer, Lens by Mirantis embedded AI assistant

Mirantis Lens just got a brain transplant. MeetLens Prism, the AI that slices through Kubernetes like a hot knife through butter—offering real-time insights and commands right in your IDE. Wave goodbye to command-line hell with their slickAWS integration. It blitzes through the setup grind, letting .. read more  

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Switching to eBPF One Step at a Time with Calico DNS Inline Policy

Calico Enterprise 3.21rolls out eBPF-driven DNS policies toiptables, slicing latency without needing an eBPF overhaul. EnterDNS inline mode: it outpaces competing DNS policies, kills retransmits, and zips up connections.Nftables?Still lagging in eBPF chops, but xtables—which they’ve put out to pastu.. read more  

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Basically Everyone Should Be Avoiding Docker

Docker’s magic? Slick deployment for the Unix-challenged. But here’s the catch: it ties skilled users in knots.Sure, it smooths some bumps, but at the price of freedom. Customizations? Troublesome. Troubleshooting? A nightmare. Simple tasks become tangled puzzles... read more  

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Running high-performance PostgreSQL on Azure Kubernetes Service

PostgreSQLpumps life into 36% ofKubernetesworkloads. Over at Azure, they've got localNVMestorage that's as fast as a hot knife through butter—perfect for those deployments that absolutely must defy gravity. For the budget-conscious,Premium SSD v2struts in offering beefy scalability. We're talking up.. read more  

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Improving Amazon ECS deployment consistency with SOCI Index Manifest v2

SOCI index manifest v2locks onto container images like a heat-seeking missile. It banishes AWS Fargate deployment gremlins and declutters index management. Switching to v2? Simple—deploy a shiny new CLI subcommand. Voilà, no more accidental SOCI index deletions wreaking havoc on your image indexes... read more  

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