Kubernetes 1.27 and Ubuntu/Canonical/SUSE Pushing Proprietary (UPDATED)
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Kubernetes 1.27: Quality-of-Service for Memory Resources (alpha)
Kubernetes v1.27, released in April 2023, introduced changes to Memory QoS (alpha) to improve memory management capabilites in Linux nodes.
Support for Memory QoS was initially added in Kubernetes v1.22, and later some limitations around the formula for calculating
memory.high
were identified. These limitations are addressed in Kubernetes v1.27. -
Ubuntu Pro now available on Amazon Web Services
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Solving the patching paradox challenge: How important is it to enforce a security policy in a SAP environment [Ed: SUSE under a non-SAP manager still promotes SAP proprietary stuff]
A secure SAP platform can't be understood without a patched and updated SAP environment. Vulnerabilities pose a significant risk to an organization's operations, and patching is crucial to maintain system security and stability, so patching and updating software is always a top priority.
UPDATE
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Real-time Analytics News for Week Ending May 6
Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, announced Ubuntu Pro is now available in a subscription-included model on AWS. Through collaboration with AWS, users can now launch Ubuntu Pro on-demand instances and purchase Ubuntu Pro Compute Savings Plans from the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) console.