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Posted over 6 years ago by Matt Zand
Matt Zand dives into Pod-to-Pod communications by showing you ways in which Pods within a Kubernetes network can communicate with one another. The post Review of Pod-to-Pod Communications in Kubernetes appeared first on Superuser.
Posted over 6 years ago by Adam Russell
The post Real World Open Networking. Part 1 – Unpacking Openness appeared first on Aptira.
Posted over 6 years ago by Chris
If you’re using the shell module with Ansible and piping the output to another command, it might be a good idea to set pipefail. This way, if the first command fails, the whole task will fail. For example, let’s say we’re running this silly task to look for /tmp directory and then trim the string […]
Posted over 6 years ago by Chris Dent
Let's call this placement update 19-∞, as this will be my last one. It's been my pleasure to provide this service for nearly three years. I hope it has been as useful to others as it has been for me. The goal all along was to provide some stigmergic structures …
Posted over 6 years ago by Nick Chase
Earlier this month I had the pleasure of addressing the issue of Platform as a Service vs Kubernetes as a Service. We talked about the differences between the two modes, and their relative strengths and weaknesses.
Posted over 6 years ago by Mark Goddard
Flexible, dynamic deployment of bare metal using Ironic's deploy templates API
Posted over 6 years ago by Trinh Nguyen
The second OpenInfra Day event in Vietnam gathered attendees from 90 companies to discuss how they're using open infrastructure to unleash the potential to increase flexibility, efficiency, and ease of management. The post Unleashing the Open Infrastructure Potentials at OpenInfra Days Vietnam 2019 appeared first on Superuser.
Posted over 6 years ago by Pierre Riteau
We describe how we migrated a running OpenStack to a containerised solution with Kolla and Kayobe.
Posted over 6 years ago by Kendall Waters
Join the global community to collaborate and attend sessions to help you build your container infrastructure strategy. The post Must-see Containers Sessions at the Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai appeared first on Superuser.
Posted over 6 years ago by Nate Johnston
I work in the OpenStack community, which is a broad confederation of many teams working on projects that together compose an open source IaaS cloud. With a project of such magnitude, there are a lot of meetings, which in the OpenStack world take ... [More] place on Freenode IRC. The OpenStack community has set up an automated system to schedule, manage, and log these meetings. You can see the web front end at Eavesdrop. [Less]