Thursday, December 20, 2018

IT ops teams make Kubernetes manageable for developers

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | December 20, 2018

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SREs shield developers from Kubernetes complexity

By Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

Kubernetes in production strikes a blow against NoOps, as developers look to platform engineering teams to help them digest the many nuances of container management. (SearchITOperations.com)

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Knative pairs Kubernetes with serverless computing

Google's Knative project acts as the glue between Kubernetes container orchestration and serverless functions, and it could serve as the basis for a fresh approach to IT ops automation. (SearchITOperations.com)

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