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MTTR: lower isn’t always better

MTTR (Mean Time To Recover) is a useful operational metric to track, but it doesn't always tell the whole story. It's only an average and doesn't take into account the total amount of downtime. Lowering MTTR may be a good strategy in certain situations, but it's not always the right strategy. The g.. read more  

MTTR: lower isn’t always better
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Kubernetes v1.27: Chill Vibes

Kubernetes v1.27has been released with60 enhancements, including changes to the image registry, Seccomp default, and Pod Scheduling Readiness. The release theme is "Chill Vibes", celebrating the smoother release cycle thanks to improved management of the release process. Among the changes isthe fr.. read more  

Kubernetes v1.27: Chill Vibes
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Helm completes fuzzing security audit

The team at Ada Logics integrated continuous fuzzing into the Helm core project to improve its security. They enrolled Helm in the OSS-Fuzz project and wrote 38 fuzzers that were run daily to test Helm continuously. This engagement found nine bugs, eight of which have been fixed so far. Helm is im.. read more  

Helm completes fuzzing security audit
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WebAssembly on Kubernetes: everything you need to know

This article explains how to run WebAssembly workloads on Kubernetes using containerd and therunwasiproject. It covers worker node configuration, RuntimeClasses, targeting workloads with labels, and deploying Wasm apps in Kubernetes Pods. The article provides a high-level diagram and code snippets .. read more  

WebAssembly on Kubernetes: everything you need to know
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Intro to forensics in the cloud: A container was compromised. What’s next?

This article provides guidelines for a forensic cyber security process in cloud computing, including gathering relevant data and investigating it to gain insight into a breach. The author explains the differences between traditional and cloud forensic processes and provides a cheat sheet for source.. read more  

Intro to forensics in the cloud: A container was compromised. What’s next?
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Validating Admission Policies: A Practical Example

Kubernetes introduced external admission controlin v1.7to allow administrators to define policies for what objects can be admitted into a cluster. One way to enforce these policies is through validating admission policies, which use theCommon Expression Language (CEL)to declare validation rules. K.. read more  

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Botkube — Building Bridges across the CNCF Landscape

"Botkube" is the new bridge to connect developers, software engineers and site reliability engineers with Kubernetes clusters. It is an API automation engine in form of a chatbot that allows users to interact directly with K8s clusters via the chat platform used within the organization. With a mod.. read more  

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Google Cloud Launches AI Claims Acceleration Suite

Google Cloud has launched anAI-based Claims Acceleration Suitethat automates health insurance prior authorization and claims processing, reducing administrative burdens and costs by converting unstructured data into structured data for faster, informed decisions that improve patient care. The syste.. read more  

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Google Cloud Deploy supports canary and parallel deployment

Google Cloud Deploy now offers canary deployment and parallel deployment for Google Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Run, and Anthos. Canary deployment is a deployment strategy that safely introduces a new application release alongside the current release, using percentage-based traffic splitting and valida.. read more  

Google Cloud Deploy supports canary and parallel deployment
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Cloud Spanner — Is it possible to speed-up index creation?

The article explores the impact of node count on the creation of indexes inCloud Spannerdatabases. Adding nodes before index backfill starts is effective in speeding up the process, but adding nodes during the process does not improve performance. Additionally, reducing nodes during the process cou.. read more  

Cloud Spanner — Is it possible to speed-up index creation?

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