Cloud Native Cloud-Native Architecture: The 5 Key Principles Explained Exploring the transformative power of cloud-native architecture, this article highlights its core principles, from scalability and stateless design to modern security approaches and continuous refinement in the digital age
Container security 10 Kubernetes Security Best Practices to Secure K8 Clusters Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source container orchestration tool. It is relatively new and has a complex architecture that needs declarative configurations and management. A report on the survey done and published in 2023 by Stackrox called the “State of Kubernetes and Container Security report” states that in the period between
Cloud computing Checklist for Cloud Migration: A Complete Guide for 2023 Gartner® forecasts that worldwide public cloud end-user spending will reach$600 billion in 2023. While cloud migration offers a range of benefits, and its popularity has continued to grow very fast, it also presents some challenges that businesses need to be aware of. One potential challenge is the complexity of
DevOps What Is Hashicorp Vault & How Does Vault Work? Imagine you run an app that needs to log into a database. Maybe it logs in with a username and secret password. What's the best place to store these login credentials? It might store them in a file or include them in the code. Furthermore, what if you have ten
kubecon KubeCon 2022 Europe - Hot Topics and Industry Trends If you work with Kubernetes you already know that it's quite a complex and capable tool. There are literally thousands of different ways we can use it. So it can be a bit hard to keep up with everything going on in this space. Fortunately, an important conference revolving around
cncf What Is the Cloud Native Computing Foundation? Open-Source Free Software, What Is That? Before we can explore why the Cloud Native Computing Foundation was needed, we have to get a basic understanding about what open-source free software is, and how it's maintained. Let's take Linux as an example. Linus Torvalds wanted an operating system of his own