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Posts in 2016
Kubernetes 1.2 and simplifying advanced networking with Ingress
Thursday, March 31, 2016 in Blog
Editor's note: This is the sixth post in a series of in-depth posts on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2. Ingress is currently in beta and under active development. In Kubernetes, Services and Pods have IPs only routable by the cluster network, by …
Using Spark and Zeppelin to process big data on Kubernetes 1.2
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 in Blog
Editor's note: this is the fifth post in a series of in-depth posts on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2 With big data usage growing exponentially, many Kubernetes customers have expressed interest in running Apache Spark on their Kubernetes clusters to …
Building highly available applications using Kubernetes new multi-zone clusters (a.k.a. 'Ubernetes Lite')
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 in Blog
Editor's note: this is the third post in a series of in-depth posts on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2 Introduction One of the most frequently-requested features for Kubernetes is the ability to run applications across multiple zones. And with good …
AppFormix: Helping Enterprises Operationalize Kubernetes
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 in Blog
Today’s guest post is written Sumeet Singh, founder and CEO of AppFormix, a cloud infrastructure performance optimization service helping enterprise operators streamline their cloud operations on any OpenStack or Kubernetes cloud. If you run clouds …
How container metadata changes your point of view
Monday, March 28, 2016 in Blog
Today’s guest post is brought to you by Apurva Davé, VP of Marketing at Sysdig, who’ll discuss using Kubernetes metadata & Sysdig to understand what’s going on in your Kubernetes cluster. Sure, metadata is a fancy word. It actually means “data …
Five Days of Kubernetes 1.2
Monday, March 28, 2016 in Blog
The Kubernetes project has had some huge milestones over the past few weeks. We released Kubernetes 1.2, had our first conference in Europe, and were accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. While we catch our breath, we would like to …
1000 nodes and beyond: updates to Kubernetes performance and scalability in 1.2
Monday, March 28, 2016 in Blog
Editor's note: this is the first in a series of in-depth posts on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2 We're proud to announce that with the release of 1.2, Kubernetes now supports 1000-node clusters, with a reduction of 80% in 99th percentile tail latency …
Scaling neural network image classification using Kubernetes with TensorFlow Serving
Wednesday, March 23, 2016 in Blog
In 2011, Google developed an internal deep learning infrastructure called DistBelief, which allowed Googlers to build ever larger neural networks and scale training to thousands of cores. Late last year, Google introduced TensorFlow, its …
Kubernetes 1.2: Even more performance upgrades, plus easier application deployment and management
Thursday, March 17, 2016 in Blog
Today we released Kubernetes 1.2. This release represents significant improvements for large organizations building distributed systems. Now with over 680 unique contributors to the project, this release represents our largest yet. From the …
Kubernetes in the Enterprise with Fujitsu’s Cloud Load Control
Friday, March 11, 2016 in Blog
Today’s guest post is by Florian Walker, Product Manager at Fujitsu and working on Cloud Load Control, an offering focused on the usage of Kubernetes in an enterprise context. Florian tells us what potential Fujitsu sees in Kubernetes, and how they …