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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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Cloud Native App Local Development Made Easy with Microcks and Dapr

Dapr's sidecar model makes service talk a breeze.Microcks? It's all about pretending those pesky dependencies are there, so developers can run tests without spinning up an entire Kubernetes circus... read more  

Cloud Native App Local Development Made Easy with Microcks and Dapr
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Fixing Developer Experience in Kubernetes: How Klutch Helps Developers Stay Productive

Klutchshreds Kubernetes complexity, handing developers the reins with effortless abstractions. It slyly ridesCrossplane'scoattails too... read more  

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How Fortune 500 Companies Are Really Using Kubernetes: Insights from KubeCon London

Platform engineeringis practically the law of the land for cloud-native warriors. Crank upscalability, lighten the load on your talent, and hit that mythical99.9% uptimewith a sprinkling ofOpenTelemetry. Meanwhile, yourGPU utilizationhovers at a pitiful5%. Ouch. That's like having a Ferrari stuck in.. read more  

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Akamai App Platform Makes Kubernetes Production-Ready – Now in GA

Kubernetes involves building platforms that often exceed budgets due to complexity. Akamai App Platform provides a pre-configured stack of open source Kubernetes projects for ready-to-use platforms in just 20 minutes. The platform also offers easy self-service for developers, making Kubernetes more .. read more  

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Unveiling the Truth: Kubernetes as a Panacea or a Myth?

Kubernetespunches well above its weight, doling out scalability and resilience. But it trips over complexity, gulps down resources, and fumbles database migration. Meanwhile,Istioswoops in with swifttraffic managementand crystal-clear observability. Sadly, it can't magic away those pesky database bo.. read more  

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Navigating Failures in Pods With Devices

Kubernetes stumbles when GPUs break down in AI/ML work.Why? It clings to static resource guesses and lacks strong tools to handle crashes. Despite this, developers flock to Kubernetes for its bustling ecosystem. Sure, DIY hacks can patch some holes. But let's be honest—complex workloads deserve smar.. read more  

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Kubernetes FinOps 2.0: AI-Powered Cost Optimization with Predictive Scaling

Kubernetes FinOps 2.0 leverages AI to slash cloud costs by40–60%throughpredictive autoscalingandspot instance optimization, ensuring peak performance at a fraction of the price. Transition from reactive cloud-cost management to agile, self-optimizing strategies is key for modern software teams aimin.. read more  

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Why Is My Docker Image So Big? A Deep Dive with ‘dive’ to Find the Bloat

Docker imagesfor AI often resemble overstuffed suitcases, with a BERT model clocking in at a hefty2.54GB. But trimming them? That’s the key to lightning-fast deployments and lower cloud bills. TheDivetool is your X-ray vision for peeling back layers and spotting the bloat—like those sneaky, useless .. read more  

Why Is My Docker Image So Big? A Deep Dive with ‘dive’ to Find the Bloat
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Docker Status Unhealthy: What It Means and How to Fix It

What Docker’s “unhealthy” status means, why it happens, and how to debug failing containers with clarity and control.

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Snapper is a command-line tool developed by SUSE for managing filesystem snapshots. It allows users to create, delete, compare, and restore snapshots of their system or data. A snapshot is a read-only point-in-time copy of a filesystem, useful for recovering from system changes or errors. Snapper integrates deeply with the SUSE ecosystem and works primarily with Btrfs, though it also supports LVM with thin provisioning. It can automatically take snapshots before and after software updates or system modifications, helping users track what changed and roll back if necessary. By using pre and post snapshots, Snapper provides a simple way to undo changes or restore files without requiring full system backups. It also supports automatic cleanup routines to manage disk space efficiently. In practice, Snapper serves as both a safety net and a diagnostic tool, making it easier to maintain system stability and recover quickly from mistakes or failed updates.