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An (Opinionated) Guide to Understanding Kubernetes Network Architecture

https://blog.getambassador.io/a-guide-to-understanding-kubernetes-network-architecture-e5e6fd7c5a2a
Building a Kubernetes-Based Platform: Progressive Delivery, the Edge, and Observability

https://www.getambassador.io/resources/building-kubernetes-based-platform
Rolling Updates and Blue-Green Deployments with Kubernetes and HAProxy

https://www.haproxy.com/blog/rolling-updates-and-blue-green-deployments-with-kubernetes-and-haproxy
EKS Service Accounts Explained

https://fika.works/blog/eks-service-accounts
Istio Service Mesh in 2020: Envoy In, Control Plane Simplified

https://blog.alcide.io/istio-service-mesh-in-2020
Please don’t evict my pod; priority & disruption budget

https://itnext.io/please-dont-evict-my-pod-priority-disruption-budget-e099da7b93d2
Istio telemetry V2 (Mixerless) deep dive

https://banzaicloud.com/blog/istio-mixerless-telemetry
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Ask HN: Is your company sticking to on-premise servers? Why? (Score: 104+ in 12 hours)

Link: https://readhacker.news/c/4muTr

I've been managing servers for quite some time now. At home, on prem, in the cloud...
The more I learn, the more I believe cloud is the only competitive solution today, even for sensitive industries like banking or medical.
I honestly fail to see any good reason not to use the cloud anymore, at least for business. Cost-wise, security-wise, whatever-wise.
What's a good reason to stick to on-prem today for new projects? To be clear, this is not some troll question. I'm curious: am I missing something?
Some of the world's best cloud talent is assembling in an unlikely place: Apple

- Michael Crosby, one of a handful of ex-Docker engineers to join Apple this year. "Michael is who we can thank for containers as they exist today. He was the powerhouse engineer behind all of it," said a former colleague who asked to remain anonymous.
- Arun Gupta, who joined Apple in February from AWS and is now leading Apple's open-source efforts.
- Maksym Pavlenko, another former AWS employee who worked on its managed container services such as AWS Fargate.
- Francesc Campoy, an ex-Googler who will be working on Kubernetes for Apple.


https://www.protocol.com/apple-hires-cloud-open-source-engineers
EC2 Price Reduction – For EC2 Instance Saving Plans and Standard Reserved Instances

https://aws.amazon.com/ru/blogs/aws/ec2-price-reduction-for-ec2-instance-saving-plans-and-standard-reserved-instances
Provisioning cloud resources (AWS, GCP, Azure) in Kubernetes

https://learnk8s.io/cloud-resources-kubernetes