Monday, May 4, 2020

Kubernetes management, security options expand

 
DevOps Digest
A roundup of DevOps content from TechTarget's network | May 04, 2020
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FEATURED STORY
Red Hat OpenShift to inject IBM Kubernetes management IP
by Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

IBM and Red Hat have begun to blend both business priorities and software code, including a forthcoming multi-cluster Kubernetes management tool for OpenShift users.

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IT compliance-as-code tool makes Kubernetes security inroads

Open Policy Agent has turned heads among IT shops for Kubernetes compliance as code, and its commercial backer looks to capitalize on that momentum with new enterprise features.

 
Infrastructure-as-code competitor challenges Terraform
Pulumi 2.0 ratchets up the heat on HashiCorp's rival Terraform IaC tool, adding policy as code, test automation and secrets management features to its mainstream language support.
 

HashiCorp Consul service leads off post-funding roadmap

HashiCorp CEO David McJannet discusses the company's future, including a Consul managed service headed for public beta, overlap with Kubernetes and building a sustainable open source business.

 
Node.js 14 delivers more enterprise-friendly features
Node.js 14 is now available with new features aimed at the demands of enterprise developers, who have increasingly adopted the server-side runtime environment for JavaScript.
EXPERT ADVICE
 
Reduce IT burdens, costs with on-premises storage as a service

Most organizations automatically associate storage as a service with the cloud -- but emerging, on-premises STaaS offerings can benefit IT ops and the business just as much, if not more.

 
How change management and configuration management differ in IT

When examining change management vs. configuration management, it's easy to confuse them. The examples below illustrate how they intertwine, but still address different areas.

 
Top Docker best practices for container management

Many admins use Docker for container management, so they should explore best practices such as container backup procedures and the use of Dockerfile commands.

 
How many Kubernetes nodes should be in a cluster?

There's no one-size-fits-all answer in terms of how many nodes should make up a Kubernetes cluster. Instead, that number varies based on specific workload requirements.

 
Lean on these core Ansible features for IT automation success

These six articles break down Ansible playbooks, roles and other key concepts for IT pros who are new to the tool -- or could benefit from a refresher.

 
Four must-have components in a Kubernetes security strategy
When it comes to Kubernetes security, IT teams must look beyond their containerized workloads, and consider code and cloud infrastructure as well.
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