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From Kafka to Ray: Deploying AI and Stateful Workloads on AKS with Confidence

Azure's new AKS guides slice through the fog around deployingKafka,Apache Airflow, andRay. Spotlights shine onJVM tuningmagic for Kafka and a peek atKubeRaywrangling distributed Ray... read more  

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Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) – eBPF-based networking & security + integration with Microsoft Sentinel

Banish premium woes.CiliumandTetragontake Kubernetes security and amp it up with instant insights and alerts inMicrosoft Sentinel—without costing you a dime. Forget kube-proxy. Harness eBPF magic for L7 inspection withEnvoy. Blend Cilium’s raw speed with Tetragon’s covert skills. Voilà—your cluster’.. read more  

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No SSH? What Is Talos, This Linux Distro for Kubernetes?

Talos Linuxflips the script: an unyielding file system, managed by API magic, and says goodbye to SSH forever. Built forKuberneteson just about any platform. Yes, even those Raspberry Pis hiding in your drawer... read more  

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Introducing the Certified Cloud Native Platform Engineering Associate (CNPA): Community-Driven Certification for Platform Engineers

The CNPA cert isn't just a piece of paper—it's your ticket to proving you're a maestro of platform engineering. Think automation, observability, and making life easier for developers. Created by the CNCF and Linux Foundation, with a little help from over 50 tech visionaries, it's tailor-made for tho.. read more  

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Enhancing Kubernetes Event Management with Custom Aggregation

Kubernetes Eventshold the keys to your cluster's secrets, but when event torrents flood in, finding the gems takes effort. An avalanche of alerts tests your patience, bandwidth, and sanity. Enter custom event aggregation miracles: they slice troubleshooting tedium from weeks to minutes. By stitching.. read more  

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Announcing Multigres: Vitess for Postgres

Supabasehas a bold mission: makePostgresfly with their new project,Multigres. Inspired byVitessfor MySQL, they're gunning for seamless Postgres compatibility. Supabase hums along as usual, but keep an eye onOrioleDB—it's about to team up with Multigres and stir things up... read more  

Announcing Multigres: Vitess for Postgres
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Publishing AI models to Hub

Docker Model Runnerstruts out with new tricks:tag, push, and packagecommands. Want to pass around AI models like they're hot potatoes? Now you can. They're OCI artifacts now, slotting smoothly into your workflow like it was always meant to be... read more  

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Components of an Open Source AI Compute Tech Stack

AI stacks are zeroing in onKubernetes,Ray, andPyTorchto boost workload scaling, whilevLLMsteps up LLM processing. Yet, in research-heavy enclaves, the old warhorseSLURMstill has its spotlight... read more  

Components of an Open Source AI Compute Tech Stack
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Your Barbershop Doesn't Need Kubernetes

A$50K enterprise AI solutionfor a small barbershop’s calendar woes? Get real. Instead, roll up your sleeves, shell out a modest used car budget, and letAIwrestle with the true hairballs: no-shows, last-minute swaps, and—bonus—gleaming, satisfied clients... read more  

Your Barbershop Doesn't Need Kubernetes
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Run Kubernetes Clusters for Less with Amazon EC2 Spot and Karpenter

Karpenterbrings some much-needed swagger toAWS EKSclusters with its clever auto-scaling tricks. It grabsEC2 Spot Instancesand slashes costs by a dazzling90%for stateless, flexible workloads. Imagine dynamic nodes practically springing to life, optimized compute horsepower unleashed, and interruption.. read more  

Run Kubernetes Clusters for Less with Amazon EC2 Spot and Karpenter

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