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@kaptain added a new tool Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE2) , 4 months, 2 weeks ago.
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How Kubernetes Became the New Linux

AWS just handed overKarpenterandKubernetes Resource Orchestrator (Kro)to Kubernetes SIGs. Big move. It's less about AWS-first, more about playing nice across the ecosystem. Kroauto-spins CRDs and microcontrollers for resource orchestration.Karpenterhandles just-in-time node provisioning - leaner, fa.. read more  

How Kubernetes Became the New Linux
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Docker Workbook - Your Guide to Containerization

This guide cuts through modern Docker workflows. It coversBuildKitfor faster, smarter builds. Shows howmulti-stage Dockerfilesmake images slimmer. Breaks down howENTRYPOINTandCMDactually work. Walks through usingsupervisordto wrangle multi-process containers. Then zooms out toDocker Compose, where l.. read more  

Docker Workbook - Your Guide to Containerization
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How I Cut Kubernetes Debugging Time by 80% With One Bash Script

The reality of Kubernetes troubleshooting: 80% of the time is spent locating the issue, while only 20% is used for the fix. Managing eight Kubernetes clusters highlighted this pattern. A tool was developed to provide a complete cluster health report in under a minute, streamlining the process and sa.. read more  

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The guide to kubectl I never had.

Glasskube dropped a thorough guide tokubectl- the commands, the flags (--dry-run, etc.), how to chain stuff together, and how to keep your config sane. Bonus: a solid roundup ofkubectl plugins. Think observability (like K9s), policy checks, audit trails, and Glasskube’s take on declarative package m.. read more  

The guide to kubectl I never had.
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Top 5 hard-earned lessons from the experts on managing Kubernetes

Running Kubernetes in production isn’t just clicking “Create Cluster.” It means locking down RBAC, tightening up network policy, tracking autoscaling metrics, and making sure your images don’t ship with surprises. Managed clusters help get you started. But real workloads need more: hardened configs,.. read more  

Top 5 hard-earned lessons from the experts on managing Kubernetes
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Kubernetes Tutorial For Beginners [72 Comprehensive Guides]

The series dives deep into real-world Kubernetes - starting with hands-on setup viaKubeadmandeksctl, then moving throughmonitoring,logging,CI/CD, andMLOps. It tracks key release changes up tov1.30, including the confirmed death ofDockershimsince v1.24... read more  

Kubernetes Tutorial For Beginners [72 Comprehensive Guides]
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The Most Absurd (and Brilliant) Kubernetes Cluster at KubeCon 2025

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Engineer Justin Garrison showcased a backpack-sized PETAFLOP Kubernetes cluster at KubeCon 2025, demonstrating localized AI capabilities without cloud reliance.

The Most Absurd (and Brilliant) Kubernetes Cluster at KubeCon 2025
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@kaptain added a new tool Talos Linux , 4 months, 2 weeks ago.
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Google Breaks Kubernetes Limits Again: Inside the 130,000-Node GKE Cluster

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Google successfully operates a 130,000-node Kubernetes cluster to enhance GKE's scalability for AI workloads.

Control plane throughput: Sustaining up to 1,000 operations per second for both Pod creation and Pod binding during intense scheduling phases.