AWS recently released Karpenter, their open-source Kubernetes cluster autoscaler. This improves upon their Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler by providing a easily configurable, fully automated scheduler. Karpenter is able to monitor for unscheduled pods and launch new nodes as well as terminate unneeded infrastructure. Karpenter is designed to work with any Kubernetes cluster in any environment. By Matt Campbell AWS recently released Karpenter, their open-source Kubernetes cluster autoscaler. This improves upon their Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler by providing a easily configurable, fully automated scheduler. Karpenter is able to monitor for unscheduled pods and launch new nodes as well as terminate unneeded infrastructure. Karpenter is designed to work with any Kubernetes cluster in any environment. By Matt CampbellRead More
Incorrect IAM Policy Raised Questions About AWS Access to S3 Data
An unexpected change in the policy used by AWS Support raised concerns about access to customers’ S3 data. The cloud provider reverted the change, stated that the permissions were not and could not be used and published a security bulletin. Security experts suggest steps to be taken to detect and prevent similar issues in the future. By Renato Losio An unexpected change in the policy used by AWS Support raised concerns about access to customers’ S3 data. The cloud provider reverted the change, stated that the permissions were not and could not be used and published a security bulletin. Security experts suggest steps to be taken to detect and prevent similar issues in the future. By Renato LosioRead More


