There’s a new security-oriented Linux for containers in town from Amazon and its name is Bottlerocket. Instead of being built almost entirely in C, it includes many components written in …read more Source:: Linux
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Amazon: Linux-based Bottlerocket is our new OS for hosting containers in the cloud
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•Open-source Bottlerocket from AWS aims to break the bottleneck of installing package updates on containerized apps. …read more Source:: Linux
Microsoft KEDA brings event-driven scaling to Kubernetes
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Microsoft has released KEDA 1.0, a production-ready version of KEDA—an open source component for Kubernetes that provides event-driven autoscaling for containers. Scaling is based on the …read more Source:: OpenSource
Why Kubernetes is vital for your business
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•By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols To manage moving all your server applications to the cloud in containers, you’ll need to do some container orchestration, that’s where Kubernetes comes in. …read more Source:: OpenSource
VMware gets its Kubernetes game on
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•By Matt Asay Not so long ago (2013), VMware dismissed containers as a trifle, even as the industry went gaga over their potential to up-end the virtualization market. By 2014, VMware started to …read more Source:: OpenSource
Build 2019: Microsoft, Red Hat develop open-source service for auto-scaling serverless containers on Kubernetes
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•It wouldn’t be a Microsoft conference without a slew of open-source announcements. Here’s the roundup of some of the big ones for Build 2019. …read more Source:: Linux
Fedora 30 Linux rolls out
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•You may know Fedora best as the cutting-edge Linux for the desktop, but these days, Fedora leads the way for Red Hat on containers, the server, the Internet of Things, …read more Source:: Linux
Doomsday Docker security hole uncovered
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•A security vulnerability has been disclosed for a flaw in runc, Docker and Kubernetes’ container runtime, which can be used to attack any host system running containers. …read more Source:: Linux
IBM’s new Nabla containers are designed for security first
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•IBM claims its new container design is more secure than Docker or other containers by cutting operating system calls to the bare minimum and thereby reducing its attack surface as …read more Source:: Linux
Mark Shuttleworth dishes on where Canonical and Ubuntu Linux are going next
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•Ubuntu founder and Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth recently talked to me about his plans for his company, operating system, clouds, and containers. …read more Source:: Linux