by Bikram Gupta | Dec 19, 2019 | Blog, Calico Enterprise, DevOps, Security
“How do I enable GitOps for my network security policies?” This is a common question we hear from security teams. Getting started with Kubernetes is relatively simple, but moving production workloads to Kubernetes requires alignment from all stakeholders – developers,...
by Govind Rangasamy | Aug 1, 2019 | DevOps, Guest Blog
This is a guest post written by Govind Rangasamy, CEO and Founder, Appranix. The radical shift towards DevOps and the continuous everything movement have changed how organizations develop and deploy software. As the consolidation and standardization of continuous...
by Daniel Oh | Jul 26, 2019 | DevOps, Kubernetes
Kubernetes is the de facto open source container orchestration tool for enterprises. It provides application deployment, scaling, container management, and other capabilities, and it enables enterprises to optimize hardware resource utilization and increase production...
by Bob Killen | Jan 4, 2019 | DevOps, Guest Blog, Kubernetes, Networking
By far one of the most common questions we receive in the monthly Kubernetes Office Hours is: “How do you properly expose a StatefulSet externally?”Usually this question is asked in the form of: “How do I allow connections to a particular instance of Mongo or Postgres...
by Chris Short | Jan 1, 2019 | DevOps, Guest Blog, Kubernetes
One of the reasons I stood up a Kubernetes cluster on Raspberry Pis in my house was because of the savings I wanted to gain by not running high-available, redundant infrastructure in the cloud. Kubernetes provides high-availability by design. It’s pretty awesome the...
by Seth McCombs | Dec 31, 2018 | DevOps, Guest Blog, Kubernetes
Life is funny sometimes when everything is rolling along according to plan; it seems like that’s when one should most be on their toes. It’s almost expected to think that during the week of my year anniversary at SourceClear, the largest outage (complete...