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Fluentd to Fluent Bit: A Migration Guide

Fluent Bit just edged out Fluentd as the CNCF’s go-to log processor. Why? It's fast—up to 40× faster. Built in C. Embedded plugins. Native OpenTelemetry. Full observability baked in. It handles routing, schema changes, and telemetry across containers and edge systems without flinching. No Ruby here.. read more  

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v1.34: Pod Level Resources Graduated to Beta

Kubernetes v1.34 bumps **Pod Level Resources** to Beta—and flips them on by default. Now you can set CPU, memory, and hugepages limits for the whole Pod, not just per container. That means smoother scheduling, stricter resource caps, and less sidecar thrashing. **Why it matters:** This shifts Kuber.. read more  

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Data-Driven Developer Journalism: Announcing FAUN.dev News, a Smarter Way to Read Developer News

We launched a new news experience at FAUN.dev that uses advanced retrieval to deliver context-rich, insightful news for developers.

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Perplexity AI's Comet Browser Launches Globally, Free for All Users

Perplexity AI launches the Comet browser globally, offering it for free to enhance internet usage with features like the Comet Assistant and Background Assistants, aiming to foster curiosity and productivity.

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Akuity Launches AI Tools to Boost Kubernetes Management Efficiency

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Akuity introduces AI-driven features to improve Kubernetes management, enhancing stability, security, and scalability while automating issue detection and resolution.

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Red Hat GitLab Breach: 570GB Data Stolen by Crimson Collective

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A security breach in Red Hat's consulting GitLab instance led to the theft of 570GB of data by the "Crimson Collective," impacting around 800 organizations across multiple sectors.

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Observability vs. Visibility: What's the Difference?

Understand observability vs visibility: visibility shows current states, while observability uncovers why systems act the way they do.

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The Service Discovery Problem Every Developer Knows (But Pretends Doesn't Exist)

New services deploy faster than you can track them. Discover Services auto-discovers your entire architecture from traces—convention over configuration. No manual catalogs.

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Rancher is a Kubernetes management platform originally created by Rancher Labs and now maintained by SUSE. It is designed to simplify the deployment, operation, and security of Kubernetes clusters at scale, whether they run on public cloud, private cloud, on-premises data centers, or at the edge.

At its core, Rancher provides a centralized control plane that allows teams to create, import, and manage multiple Kubernetes clusters from a single UI and API. It supports a wide range of Kubernetes distributions, including upstream Kubernetes, RKE / RKE2, K3s, and managed cloud services like EKS, GKE, and AKS.

Rancher focuses heavily on enterprise needs such as multi-cluster management, role-based access control (RBAC), authentication integration (LDAP, Active Directory, OIDC), policy enforcement, and cluster lifecycle management. It enables platform teams to enforce consistent configurations and security policies while allowing application teams to self-serve Kubernetes resources safely.

The platform also integrates tightly with the broader cloud-native ecosystem. Rancher provides built-in support for Helm, monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana), logging, and GitOps workflows, and works well alongside tools like Argo CD, Fleet, and Longhorn for storage.

Rancher is often used as the foundation for platform engineering initiatives, helping organizations standardize Kubernetes operations, reduce operational complexity, and safely scale containerized workloads across environments.