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Unlocking High-Performance AI/ML in Kubernetes with DRANet and RDMA

DraNetslaps networking woes straight out the door. It natively handles RDMA in Kubernetes, so you can toss those convoluted scripts. Now in beta and weighing only 50MB, it offers deployments that are lean, speedy, and unyieldingly secure... read more  

Unlocking High-Performance AI/ML in Kubernetes with DRANet and RDMA
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Critical NVIDIA Container Toolkit Flaw Allows Privilege Escalation on AI Cloud Services

A critical container escape vulnerability (CVE-2025-23266) in NVIDIA Container Toolkit poses a severe threat to managed AI cloud services, earning a CVSS score of 9.0 out of 10.0. This flaw allows37%of cloud environments to potentially be accessed by attackers using a three-line exploit, enabling co.. read more  

Critical NVIDIA Container Toolkit Flaw Allows Privilege Escalation on AI Cloud Services
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Automated Kubernetes Threat Detection with Tetragon and Azure Sentinel

Kubernetes security tools usually drop the ball. Enter the dynamic duo:Tetragonwielding eBPF magic for deep observability, and smart notifications for sniper-precise alerts.Fluent Bitpairs withAzure Logic Appsin an automated setup so you can hunt down threats in real-time. Not a drop of sweat needed.. read more  

Automated Kubernetes Threat Detection with Tetragon and Azure Sentinel
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Securing Kubernetes 1.33 Pods: The Impact of User Namespace Isolation

Kubernetes 1.33rolls out with a security upgrade. It flips the switch onuser namespacesby default, shoving pods into the safety zone as unprivileged users. Potential breaches? Curbed. But don't get too comfy—idmap-capable file systems and up-to-date runtimes are now your new best friends if you want.. read more  

Securing Kubernetes 1.33 Pods: The Impact of User Namespace Isolation
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Rethinking Node Drains: A Webhook Based Approach to Graceful Pod Removal

Eviction Reschedule Hooksticks its nose in Kubernetes eviction requests, letting operator-managed stateful apps wriggle their way through node drains without breaking a sweat. 🎯.. read more  

Rethinking Node Drains: A Webhook Based Approach to Graceful Pod Removal
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Setting up Prometheus Stack on Kubernetes

Devtronis Kubernetes monitoring on overdrive. It ropes inPrometheusandGrafana, automates the pesky setup, and shoots real-time insights straight into a slick UI. Effort? Minimal. Results? Maximal... read more  

Setting up Prometheus Stack on Kubernetes
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Upcoming changes to the Bitnami catalog

Bitnamiclears out the virtual cobwebs by tucking its oldDebian-based imagesinto a digital time capsule, also known as theLegacy repository. It throws a friendly nudge to devs: get with the times and swap to the "latest" images. In production-ville, serious users should hitch a ride on theBitnami Sec.. read more  

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OpenShift LACP bonding performance expectations

Red Hat OpenShift and NIC bonding for high availability is getting popular in data centers. Consider layer2/layer2+3 configurations for balanced traffic distribution across bonded links. Layer3+4 hashing offers highest throughput but may lead to out-of-order packets due to 802.3ad non-compliance. It.. read more  

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Kubernetes Observability with OpenTelemetry | A Complete Setup Guide

OpenTelemetrydelivers a full observability package for Kubernetes—traces, metrics, logs—all without handcuffs to a single vendor. Deployyour own OTEL Collectorson Minikube usingHelm charts. Dive into node and pod-level metrics and grab those can't-miss Kubernetes cluster events... read more  

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The Evolution of Virtualization Platforms: The Rise of Managed Services and Local Providers’ Edge Against Hyperscalers

Cozystackwants local cloud providers to flex by deliveringKubernetes-based managed serviceswithout breaking a sweat. Who needs hyperscalers anyway? Built on open-source goodness, it ditches vendor lock-in, giving these providers the freedom to roll out next-gen infrastructures in style... read more  

The Evolution of Virtualization Platforms: The Rise of Managed Services and Local Providers’ Edge Against Hyperscalers
Tor (The Onion Router) is an open-source network and software suite designed to protect user privacy and enable anonymous communication on the internet. It works by routing network traffic through a distributed, volunteer-run network of relays, encrypting data in multiple layers so that no single relay knows both the source and destination of the traffic. Tor is widely used to defend against traffic analysis, surveillance, and censorship. By obscuring IP addresses and routing paths, it helps users browse the web anonymously, publish information safely, and access services without revealing their location or identity. The network supports standard web traffic as well as specialized .onion services, which allow websites and services to operate anonymously without exposing their physical hosting location. Beyond web browsing, Tor is used as a foundational privacy layer for secure messaging, whistleblowing platforms, journalism, activism, academic research, and secure system administration. It is also integrated into many privacy-focused operating systems and tools. While Tor can reduce traceability, it does not make users invulnerable and must be used with proper operational security to avoid deanonymization risks. Tor is developed and maintained by the Tor Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing digital privacy and freedom worldwide