Cloud Native & Coffee - Issue 5
Featured Content
Our best of the best for this issue!
Day 2 operations with Kubernetes can be challenging... but choosing the right open source tooling can make a world of difference.
On April 16th, we'll dive into the heart of Day 2 ops and how you can tackle issues like cluster observability, security/compliance, backup/recovery, and troubleshooting within k0s and k0smotron.
This Tech Talk will highlight a fully open source approach that can be adopted by platform engineers to streamline and keep everything running smoothly.
Cloud Native Quiz
Answer the question, then find out if you were right near the bottom!
Q: What are three ways to get real-time Kubernetes visibility?
New & Noteworthy
Content from around the world we think you'll find interesting.
?? TikTok Owner Open-Sources Next Gen Kubernetes Federation Tool (Matt Saunders, InfoQ)
While Kubernetes is still the de-facto standard in container orchestration, a lot of people who work on it would agree that it is in fact quite hard and in need of a lot of polishing.
?? How to Exit the Complexity of Kubernetes with Kamal (David Eastman, The New Stack)
We take a look at Kamal, a Capistrano for containers via Docker. It represents a simpler alternative to Kubernetes or Docker Swarm.
?? Nginx core developer quits project in security dispute, starts "freenginx" fork (Kevin Purdy, Ars Technica)
Disagreement over security disclosures and big-fixing priorities led to split.
?? CNCF Cloud Native FinOps + Cloud Financial Management Microsurvey (Cloud Native Computing Foundation)
A snapshot of the state of cloud financial management, from CNCF.
??? Happy New Year: GPT in 500 lines of SQL (Explain Extended)
Clean description of how transformers work, along with a working code micro-implementation in... SQL.
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Coming Soon!
Webinars and events you can look forward to.
Mar. 19-22 | KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024
Cloud Native Quiz Answer
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A: Kubernetes provides several ways to get "live" Kubernetes visibility. When you dene a container in Kubernetes, you can also dene Kubernetes liveness and readiness probes that determine the state of the container. Another way is to add on the kubernetes-metrics-server component, which generates an in- memory look at the Kubernetes cluster as a whole, and can provide a stream of data to another application asking for it. You can also install a Kubernetes Dashboard, which provides a live view of what's going on inside your cluster and enables you to take actions such as creating or destroying objects.
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