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flyte

Scalable and flexible workflow orchestration platform that seamlessly unifies data, ML and analytics stacks.

https://github.com/flyteorg/flyte

#python #kubernetes #golang #workflow #data #grpc #dataops #mlop #ml
Using SimKube 1.0: Comparing Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler and Karpenter

https://blog.appliedcomputing.io/p/using-simkube-10-comparing-kubernetes

#k8s #kubernetes #karpenter
πŸš€ Join Mathias Palmersheim – Solution Engineer at conf42.com! πŸŽ™

πŸ›  How to Monitor your Monitoring πŸ–₯

πŸ“Ÿ If your monitoring system crashes in the middle of the night, does your team get alerted?

πŸ’‘Hopefully, yes – but if not, this talk will provide simple, cost-effective solutions to get you started with #victoriaMetrics!

πŸ”§ And even if you already have #monitoring for your monitoring, Mathias will share expert tips to help you improve your current setup.

πŸ—“ October 17th – Online

https://www.conf42.com/Incident_Management_2024_Mathias_Palmersheim_27_monitoring_monitoring_how

#monitoring #devops #cloud #sre
Sysadmin Tools πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ pinned Β«How do open source solutions for logs work: Elasticsearch, Loki and VictoriaLogs https://valyala.medium.com/how-do-open-source-solutions-for-logs-work-elasticsearch-loki-and-victorialogs-9f7097ecbc2f #loki #elasticsearch #opensearch #victorialogs #logsΒ»
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Microsoft announced today the new and now open-source OpenHCL paravisor for the virtualization stack for enabling Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP confidential computing virtual machines (VMs) with this Rust-written software stack. This effort by Microsoft has been five years in the making and is now open-source and will continue to be developed in the open...

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The Technical History of Kubernetes

We actually started work on Kubernetes back in 2013, and Kubernetes was based fairly directly on R&D that was done over the few years leading up to that. Of course, there were precursors farther back, including Linux Containers, Borg, Workqueue, and Babysitter, but I’m going to focus on efforts I was directly involved with. Five years ago I wrote a series of threads on Twitter for the 5th anniversary. I’m finally making the time to post a blog based on those threads (still with Twitter-sized paragraphs). I updated some of the links and added some punctuation, but otherwise didn’t edit it much. Hopefully this makes it easier to find than dozens of separate Twitter posts.


https://medium.com/@bgrant0607/the-technical-history-of-kubernetes-2fe1988b522a

#k8s #kubernetes