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Announcing Red Hat Enterprise Linux for AWS

RHEL 10for AWS makes its debut, complete with AWS-tailored performance profiles, beefed-up security, and a seamless CLI. Ready to tango with the cloud like a pro... read more  

Announcing Red Hat Enterprise Linux for AWS
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The 4 R’s of Pipeline Reliability: Data Systems That Last

RAG applicationslean on pipelines that can crumble if the4 R's frameworkisn't in place: reliable architecture, resumability, recoverability, redundancy. Ingenious stuff!.. read more  

The 4 R’s of Pipeline Reliability: Data Systems That Last
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Scaling Azure Microservices for Holiday Peak Traffic

Automation hacks away scaling migrainesfor microservices drowning in peak traffic. WithAzure DevOps CI/CDpipelines andIaC, scaling morphs into a cost-effective breeze. JustCosmos DB autoscalingcan shave off up to$7,200a year. Automation’s the unsung hero of cloud efficiency—no capes needed... read more  

Scaling Azure Microservices for Holiday Peak Traffic
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Bringing Kubernetes Back to Debian

KubernetesonDebianjust got its act together. The team axed the messy vendoring, shrunk the tarball bulk by over half, and tidied up dependency chaos. Now every dependency snuggles into Debian nicely, kicking out those pesky proprietary blobs. This means a secure, policy-friendly package and—drumroll.. read more  

Bringing Kubernetes Back to Debian
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Another Lightweight Kubernetes Distro Choice as k0s Joins CNCF Sandbox

k0s, the streamlined Kubernetes flavor pioneered by theCNCF Sandbox, strips it down to one slick binary. It's tailor-made for edge AI, shedding the bulky baggage. UnlikeK3s, k0s thrives on meager resources, sipping energy while skipping the tangled installation dance. Just 1-2 GB of RAM, and you're .. read more  

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Woodpecker: Open-source red teaming for AI, Kubernetes, APIs

Woodpeckertakes on the dirty work of red teaming for AI, Kubernetes, and APIs. It tackles over half of the OWASP Top 10 threats without breaking a sweat. Find it free on GitHub, spreading top-notch security testing like free candy... read more  

Woodpecker: Open-source red teaming for AI, Kubernetes, APIs
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Monolith-First - are you sure?

Modular monolithsrisk turning into messy "big balls of mud" when developers overdo shortcuts or tangle the code. Gomodular-firstand be ready to spot stealthy dependencies lurking in the corners. Skip the quick fixes—they're overrated... read more  

Monolith-First - are you sure?
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Argo CD Vulnerability Let Attackers Create, Modify, & Deleting Kubernetes Resources

CVE-2025-47933inArgo CDshreds security and hands injected JavaScript the keys to your Kubernetes kingdom. With a terrifyingCVSS score of 9.1, this one's no joke. Patch it, yesterday!.. read more  

Argo CD Vulnerability Let Attackers Create, Modify, & Deleting Kubernetes Resources
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Kubernetes at Google Cloud: AI, containers and open source scale

Kubernetestransformed from an obscure tech into a backbone for cloud-native AI projects. Today,Google Cloudtakes the crown for effortlessly scaling AI models withGKE. Together,Cloud RunandKubernetescurb AI inference expenses. The secret sauce? On-the-fly GPU access and serverless wizardry that let e.. read more  

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Accelerating application development with the Amazon EKS MCP server

TheEKS MCP serverhands AI code assistants, likeQ Developer CLI, the keys to a streamlined Kubernetes kingdom. App development? Now lightning fast. WithLLMstapping into real-time context, AI flexes its muscles in the wild world of Kubernetes ops and troubleshooting... read more  

Accelerating application development with the Amazon EKS MCP server