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Kubernetes Gateway API in action

The Kubernetes Gateway API leveled up - unifying North-South, East-West, and egress traffic with standard CRDs likeGRPCRoute,HTTPRoute, andReferenceGrant. In a Linkerd world, that means clean, declarative canary releases, granular egress control to outside APIs (say, Mistral AI), and clearer lines b..

Kubernetes Gateway API in action
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Bootstrapping Rancher’s RKE2 Kubernetes Cluster on a Podman VM with Cilium CNI and MetalLB LoadBalancer

Running RKE2 with Cilium and MetalLB in a lightweight Podman VM on macOS enables experimentation with Kubernetes. Unique network challenges require SSH port forwarding for service exposure...

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7 Common Kubernetes Pitfalls (and How I Learned to Avoid Them)

Seven ways folks trip over Kubernetes - each more avoidable than the last. Top offenses: skippingresource requests/limits, forgettinghealth probes, trustingephemeral logsthat vanish when you need them. Reusing configs across dev and prod? Still a bad idea. Pushing off observability until it’s on fir..

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How to manage EKS Pod Identities at scale using Argo CD and AWS ACK

AWS shows how to wire upArgo CDwithAWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK)to automateEKS Pod Identityfor IAM roles - GitOps-style. The catch? The Pod Identity API has a lag. So they bolt on apre-deployment validation jobto wait-and-confirm that the IAM role's actually bound before app pods come online...

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How We Saved $500,000 Per Year by Rolling Our Own “S3”

Nanit ditched S3’s PutObject-heavy ingest path and built a customRust-based in-memory landing zone (N3). It cut ~$500K/year in storage ops. N3 grabs short-lived video chunks straight into RAM and only spills to S3 when it has to. Ordering stays tight thanks toSQS FIFO, and fallback kicks in clean wh..

How We Saved $500,000 Per Year by Rolling Our Own “S3”
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Spotlight on Policy Working Group

The Kubernetes Policy Working Group got busy turning good intentions into real specs. They rolled out thePolicy Reports API, dropped best-practice docs worth reading, and helped steerValidatingAdmissionPolicyandMutatingAdmissionPolicytoward GA. Their work pulled inSIG Auth,SIG Security, and anyone e..

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Replaying massive data in a non-production environment using Pekko Streams and Kubernetes Pekko Cluster

DoubleVerify built a traffic replay tool that actually scales. It runs onPekko StreamsandPekko Cluster, pumping real production-like traffic into non-prod setups. Throttlenails the RPS with precision for functional tests.Distributed datasyncs stressful loads across cluster nodes without breaking a s..

Replaying massive data in a non-production environment using Pekko Streams and Kubernetes Pekko Cluster
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Exposing Kubernetes Services Without Cloud LoadBalancers: A Practical Guide

Bare-metal Kubernetes just got a cloud-style glow-up. By wiring upMetalLBin layer2 mode with theNGINX ingress controller, the setup exposesLoadBalancer-typeservices—no cloud provider in sight. MetalLB dishes out static, LAN-routable IPs. NGINX funnels external traffic to internalClusterIPservices th..

Exposing Kubernetes Services Without Cloud LoadBalancers: A Practical Guide
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I regret building this $3000 Pi AI cluster

A 10-node Raspberry Pi 5 cluster built with16GB CM5 Lite modulestopped out at325 Gflops- then got lapped by an $8K x86 Framework PC cluster running4x faster. On the bright side? The Pi setup edged out in energy efficiency when pushed to thermal limits. It came with160 GB total RAM, but that didn’t h..

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Why open source may not survive the rise of generative AI

Generative AI is snapping the attribution chain thatcopyleft licenseslike theGNU GPLrely on. Without clear provenance, license terms get lost. Compliance? Forget it. The give-and-take that powersFOSSstops giving - or taking...

Why open source may not survive the rise of generative AI
It takes the brightest minds to be a technology leader. It takes imagination to create green energy for the generations to come. At Siemens Gamesa we make real what matters, join our global team.

Siemens Gamesa has a vision for renewable energy: we believe in the power of nature and technology. Help us to be ready to face the energy challenges of tomorrow and make a green footprint – join the team in creating a better future for us on our planet.

We focus on hiring the best people, wherever they may be in the world. We pride ourselves on the flexibility we offer to our employees and are committed to building a workforce that can grow with the company. Siemens Gamesa is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

In our culture of trust, we focus on empowerment, diversity and continuous learning. Valuing our people is what makes us one global team, with our colleagues’ safety at the heart of our organization.

Read stories from our employees, and get to know your future team: https://www.sebrochure.dk/Siemens_Gamesa_Renewable_Energy/WebView/

How to contribute to our vision

For our DevOps team within the Software Solutions division we are looking for a skilled DevOps Engineer to join our growing, and dedicated DevOps team. In the department, we are responsible for the SW test strategy, the enforcement of it, and the creation and maintenance of build- and test environments in which automated tests are executed. This involves both HIL setups and small to large virtual environments, thus handling both the hard real-time and large scalability requirements. We operate 2 data centers and 2 test labs.

The introduction of Continuous Delivery is a strategic goal of the department; our team has been given the responsibility of introducing it. You will join an inspiring and high performing multinational team.

As DevOps Engineer, your tasks and deliverables are mainly lead the development teams’ transformation to Continuous Delivery, i.e. implement their Chef based server stack, create the QA part of the Jenkins pipeline. The product and system level tests are run in either a VM environment or the physical HW. You will manage and optimize the utilization of these environments while reducing bottlenecks in the delivery pipelines.

Together with the rest of the DevOps team you develop state of the art SW tools and make the decision proposals. You implement these tools in the development projects for them to move faster. As member of the DevOps team you carry the operational responsibility of these tools.

You act as the technical expert across multiple development projects helping them in keeping their delivery pipeline running. The projects range from deeply embedded controllers over large SCADA server systems to central fleet management systems. Together with the rest of the DevOps team you ensure the operational side of our large HW and VMware test environment.

You will implement parts of our cybersecurity strategy by implementing relevant verifications in the pipelines and ensure a short lead time.

What you need to make a difference

Passion for renewable energy and a sense for the importance to lead the change.  We are looking for you, who wants to make real what matters and who wants to change the world towards renewable energy.

The ideal candidate holds an academic degree in IT, Computer Science or similar in combination with thorough practical experience with

Continuous Integration/Delivery and DevOps
Applying agile software development practices (e.g. SAFe & SCRUM)
GitLab, Gitflow, Artifactory, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes and Chef
You have strong DevOps understanding of the state of the art build and code level QA tolls for C#, C++ and web development.
You have basic knowledge of BDD, Cucumber - Ruby.
You are not afraid of asking questions and taking the lead in developing the team, methods and frameworks.

Most importantly is your passion for continuous delivery and smooth operations in larger organizations. You have a high professional competency and you have a desire to develop your skills. You have good collaboration skills and you can manage to act in different cultural contexts. To thrive in this position, you must have a strong result- and customer-oriented approach.

In return of your commitment we offer you…

Become a part of our mission for sustainability: Clean energy for generations to come. We are a global team of diverse colleagues who share a passion for renewable energy and have a culture of trust and empowerment to make our own ideas a reality. We focus on personal and professional development to grow internally within our organization. Siemens Gamesa offers a wide variety of benefits such as flexible working hours as well as home-office possibility for many colleagues, employer-funded pension, attractive remuneration package (fixed/variable) and local benefits such as subsidized lunch, employee discounts and much more.

Empowering our people

https://www.siemensgamesa.com/sustainability/employees

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How do you imagine the future?

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Our global team is on the front line of tackling the climate crisis, reducing carbon emissions – the greatest challenge we face.