Watch "microXchg 2018 - Continuous Kubernetes Security - Andrew Martin" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/YtrA7eauSSg
https://youtu.be/YtrA7eauSSg
YouTube
microXchg 2018 - Continuous Kubernetes Security - Andrew Martin
Now that we have passed ""peak orchestrator"", and as Kubernetes eats the world, we are left wondering: how secure is Kubernetes? Can we really run Google-st...
GitHub - DennyZhang/challenges-kubernetes: Challenges Your Kubernetes Skills And Knowledge
https://github.com/DennyZhang/challenges-kubernetes
https://github.com/DennyZhang/challenges-kubernetes
GitHub
DennyZhang/challenges-kubernetes
challenges-kubernetes - :cloud: Challenges Your Kubernetes Skills And Knowledge
GitHub - freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice: Kubernetes Security - Best Practice Guide
https://github.com/freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice
https://github.com/freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice
GitHub
GitHub - freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice: Kubernetes Security - Best Practice Guide
Kubernetes Security - Best Practice Guide. Contribute to freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice development by creating an account on GitHub.
Google Fuchsia is not Linux: So, what is it and who will use it? | ZDNet
https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-fuchsia-is-not-linux-so-what-is-it-and-who-will-use-it/
https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-fuchsia-is-not-linux-so-what-is-it-and-who-will-use-it/
ZDNet
Google Fuchsia is not Linux: So, what is it and who will use it? | ZDNet
We look at Google's new, open-source operating system and discuss what it is, what it runs on, and more. And, no, it isn't going to replace Android or Chrome OS.
Why and how GitLab abandoned Microsoft Azure for Google Cloud | VentureBeat
https://venturebeat.com/2018/04/06/why-and-how-gitlab-abandoned-microsoft-azure-for-google-cloud/
https://venturebeat.com/2018/04/06/why-and-how-gitlab-abandoned-microsoft-azure-for-google-cloud/
VentureBeat
Why and how GitLab abandoned Microsoft Azure for Google Cloud
Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more When companies talk about moving to the cloud, they’re usually bringing their workloads from an on-premises datacenter…
Who Contributes? An Analysis of CNCF Projects – Charting Stacks
http://redmonk.com/fryan/2018/04/03/who-contributes-an-analysis-of-cncf-projects/
http://redmonk.com/fryan/2018/04/03/who-contributes-an-analysis-of-cncf-projects/
Charting Stacks
Who Contributes? An Analysis of CNCF Projects
TL; DR: The vast of code contributions to each CNCF projects outside of Kubernetes come from a small subset of users and companies. While Kubernetes is by far the most
When to use Serverless? When to use Kubernetes? – Niklas Heidloff – Medium
http://heidloff.net/article/when-to-use-serverless-kubernetes
http://heidloff.net/article/when-to-use-serverless-kubernetes
Niklas Heidloff
When to use Serverless? When to use Kubernetes?
A question that I get asked very often these days is: Should I use Serverless or Kubernetes to build cloud native applications? Both computing options have pros and cons and it depends on your needs which option you should choose. Update 02/19: I've published…
Understanding Linux filesystems: ext4 and beyond | Opensource.com
https://opensource.com/article/18/4/ext4-filesystem
https://opensource.com/article/18/4/ext4-filesystem
Opensource.com
Understanding Linux filesystems: ext4 and beyond
The majority of modern Linux distributions default to the ext4 filesystem, just as previous Linux distributions defaulted to ext3, ext2, and—if you go back far enough—ext.