Server: Containers, InfluxDB FDW 2.0.0, and Clown Computing Frenzy
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Maximizing Edge Performance: The Power of the KubeMQ, Rancher Prime, and K3s Integration
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InfluxDB FDW 2.0.0 released
We have just released version 2.0.0 of the Foreign Data Wrapper for InfluxDB. This release can work with PostgreSQL 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. This release improves following item (from 1.2.0): [...]
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Architecting and Managing Cloud-Native Infrastructure
Becoming a cloud architect is a challenge. To become a cloud architect, you must have knowledge and experience above what other architects have. Cloud architects are expected to be experts in cloud technology and be the cloud thought leaders within their organization.
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Release Makes Shifting SaaS Apps to Private Clouds Simpler
Release today made generally available a Release Delivery platform that uses a container description to create a full environment that enables cloud applications to be deployed in a private cloud computing environment.
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Simplifying cloud-native with container management and orchestration
Since containers have become heavily embedded in the enterprise world, deployment difficulties and Kubernetes configuration have emerged. This begs the question: What is the right path to cloud-native? -
Beyond Kubernetes: Exploring the full ecosystem of container orchestration tools
Kubernetes’ place in the essential toolkit for enterprise IT has been well-established. What may be less widely known is that the container orchestration technology is now surrounded by an entire ecosystem of management tools. These include capabilities for cost optimization, pre-configured development environments, command line packages and cluster management. -
Simplification, agility and scale drive Platform9’s vision for Kubernetes and cluster management
Kubernetes and containers have driven the transformation of applications to cloud-native platforms, yet they have carried a great deal of complexity along the way. This has led to the rise of out-of-the-box solutions designed to let companies focus on key goals instead of the computerized pipes that run the business.