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Under the hood: Amazon EKS ultra scale clusters

Amazon EKScranked up its gear—you can now spin up clusters with a staggering100,000 nodesat your beck and call. That’s a cozy home for either1.6 million AWS Trainium chipsor800,000 NVIDIA GPUs. Welcome to the playground for ultra-scale AI/ML. Performance soars skyward by ditching old etcd consensus .. read more  

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6 Design Principles for Edge Computing Systems

Edge systemseach have their eccentricities, needing solutions as unique as they are:Chick-fil-Aswears byKubernetesto herd its standard operations. TheAir Force, however, prizes nimbleness and ironclad security for deployments scattered across the globe. Smart edge management? It’s a mix ofInfrastruc.. read more  

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Post-Quantum Cryptography in Kubernetes

Kubernetes v1.33quietly rides thepost-quantum securitywave, thanks to Go 1.24's hybrid key exchanges. Watch out for version mismatches, though—those could sneakily downgrade your defenses... read more  

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Upcoming changes to the Bitnami catalog

Bitnamiclears out the virtual cobwebs by tucking its oldDebian-based imagesinto a digital time capsule, also known as theLegacy repository. It throws a friendly nudge to devs: get with the times and swap to the "latest" images. In production-ville, serious users should hitch a ride on theBitnami Sec.. read more  

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Setting up Prometheus Stack on Kubernetes

Devtronis Kubernetes monitoring on overdrive. It ropes inPrometheusandGrafana, automates the pesky setup, and shoots real-time insights straight into a slick UI. Effort? Minimal. Results? Maximal... read more  

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Rethinking Node Drains: A Webhook Based Approach to Graceful Pod Removal

Eviction Reschedule Hooksticks its nose in Kubernetes eviction requests, letting operator-managed stateful apps wriggle their way through node drains without breaking a sweat. 🎯.. read more  

Rethinking Node Drains: A Webhook Based Approach to Graceful Pod Removal
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Automated Kubernetes Threat Detection with Tetragon and Azure Sentinel

Kubernetes security tools usually drop the ball. Enter the dynamic duo:Tetragonwielding eBPF magic for deep observability, and smart notifications for sniper-precise alerts.Fluent Bitpairs withAzure Logic Appsin an automated setup so you can hunt down threats in real-time. Not a drop of sweat needed.. read more  

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Securing Kubernetes 1.33 Pods: The Impact of User Namespace Isolation

Kubernetes 1.33rolls out with a security upgrade. It flips the switch onuser namespacesby default, shoving pods into the safety zone as unprivileged users. Potential breaches? Curbed. But don't get too comfy—idmap-capable file systems and up-to-date runtimes are now your new best friends if you want.. read more  

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🚨 Is Your Business Ready for a Cyber Crisis? 🚨

A cyberattack can strike at any time—causing operational disruption, financial loss, and reputational damage. Preparing for and effectively managing a cyber crisis is no longer optional—it's essential. At RELIANOID, we help businesses build robust cyber resilience through advanced solutions and expe..

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Monitor Nginx with OpenTelemetry Tracing

Instrument NGINX with OpenTelemetry to capture traces, track latency, and connect upstream and downstream services in a single request flow.

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Snap is a software packaging and deployment system developed by Canonical for Linux distributions. A snap is a self-contained package that bundles an application together with its dependencies, making it runnable across any distribution that supports the snapd daemon. Snaps run under strict confinement using a combination of AppArmor, seccomp, and cgroups, with explicit interfaces controlling access to system resources, hardware, and user data.

Updates are delivered automatically and atomically through the Snap Store (snapcraft.io), with built-in rollback support if an update fails.

Snap supports multiple release channels (stable, candidate, beta, edge) and tracks for parallel version streams, making it suitable for both end-user applications and server software.

While Snap originated as Canonical's solution for Ubuntu, it works across most major distributions including Fedora, Arch, Debian, and openSUSE. It is the foundation for several Canonical initiatives including Ubuntu Core, IoT deployments, and inference snaps for local AI model distribution.