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This article will delve into a concept known as rightsizing, which is an ongoing process of optimizing resource allocation that considers the actual usage and needs of applications. Likewise, you’ll look at how rightsizing in Kubernetes can unlock significant performance gains and cost savings. We’ll also explore the importance of resource allocation and review a few strategies and best practices when rightsizing your Kubernetes resources.
While the term "guardrails" encompasses a wide range of protective measures, this post will first focus on the critical role of Kubernetes policies in enhancing security and compliance and how they streamline operational efficiency.
This blog post explores the strategic shift towards OSS by discussing the benefits and challenges it brings, as well as best practices to integrate and maintain open-source projects within enterprise environments.
This is going to be the post that enables you to understand a little more deeply everything you need to line up on Day 0, in order to get your systems and stacks ready to support cloud-native architecture.
This post will explore auditing, what Kubernetes events or logs you should be watching, and a few steps to take for establishing an effective auditing practice.
This post is going to start with Day -1 (yes, minus one), and will focus on everything you need to think about before you even get started with K8s migration.
Focusing on the major cloud platforms, Amazon EKS, AKS, and GKE, this post will explore the challenges and best practices associated with upgrading clusters. We’ll also discuss the importance of timely updates to avoid the pitfalls of running on outdated versions, which can suffer from security vulnerabilities, performance issues, lack of support for newer features, and increased costs.
On our quest to empower DevOps teams to transcend the inherent complexities of Kubernetes, we've built a cluster reliability management platform.
Komodor's own Marino Wijay and other community members share insights from KubeCon EU 2024, exploring the latest developments in cloud-native technology and their experiences. Marino and the team will be having discussions on emerging trends, innovative solutions, and more in this engaging session.
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