InfoQ caught up with Matthew Farina, Software Architect at SUSE about Rancher Desktop 1.0.0 who talks about the challenges of Kubernetes and container management on the desktop and how it influenced the design and evolution of the Rancher Desktop. By Rags Srinivas InfoQ caught up with Matthew Farina, Software Architect at SUSE about Rancher Desktop 1.0.0 who talks about the challenges of Kubernetes and container management on the desktop and how it influenced the design and evolution of the Rancher Desktop. By Rags SrinivasRead More
Q&A with Matthew Farina of SUSE Regarding Kubernetes Rancher Desktop
InfoQ caught up with Matthew Farina, Software Architect at SUSE about Rancher Desktop 1.0.0 who talks about the challenges of Kubernetes and container management on the desktop and how it influenced the design and evolution of the Rancher Desktop. By Rags Srinivas InfoQ caught up with Matthew Farina, Software Architect at SUSE about Rancher Desktop 1.0.0 who talks about the challenges of Kubernetes and container management on the desktop and how it influenced the design and evolution of the Rancher Desktop. By Rags SrinivasRead More
CNCF Publishes State of Cloud Native Development Report
CNCF has published the latest edition of the State of Cloud Native Development Report. An important finding from the report indicates that the cloud native developer population has grown by 0.3 million during the period from Q1 2020 to Q1 2021. Edge computing has the highest usage rates of containers and Kubernetes, with 63% of edge developers adopting Kubernetes and 76% adopting containers. By Aditya Kulkarni CNCF has published the latest edition of the State of Cloud Native Development Report. An important finding from the report indicates that the cloud native developer population has grown by 0.3 million during the period from Q1 2020 to Q1 2021. Edge computing has the highest usage rates of containers and Kubernetes, with 63% of edge developers adopting Kubernetes and 76% adopting containers. By Aditya KulkarniRead More
Podcast: Liz Rice on Programming the Linux Kernel with eBPF, Cilium and Service Meshes
Charles Humble and Liz Rice discuss eBPF, a way of making the Linux kernel programmable. They talk about why it exists, how it works under the hood, and what you can and can’t do with it. They also talk about Cilium, an open source library for observing network connectivity between container workloads, and the new Cilium-based service mesh currently in beta. By Liz Rice Charles Humble and Liz Rice discuss eBPF, a way of making the Linux kernel programmable. They talk about why it exists, how it works under the hood, and what you can and can’t do with it. They also talk about Cilium, an open source library for observing network connectivity between container workloads, and the new Cilium-based service mesh currently in beta. By Liz RiceRead More
Google Introduces Autoscaling for Cloud Bigtable for Optimizing Costs
Cloud Bigtable is a fully-managed, scalable NoSQL database service for large operational and analytical workloads on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). And recently, the public cloud provider announced the general availability of Bigtable Autoscaling, which automatically adds or removes capacity in response to the changing demand for applications allowing cost optimizations. By Steef-Jan Wiggers Cloud Bigtable is a fully-managed, scalable NoSQL database service for large operational and analytical workloads on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). And recently, the public cloud provider announced the general availability of Bigtable Autoscaling, which automatically adds or removes capacity in response to the changing demand for applications allowing cost optimizations. By Steef-Jan WiggersRead More


