Kubernetes in 2021 – Taking over the enterprise
6 January 2021 Containers | Kubernetes Happy New Year everyone, let’s bust our asses to make it a good one! Still here… I’m gonna cut
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6 January 2021 Containers | Kubernetes Happy New Year everyone, let’s bust our asses to make it a good one! Still here… I’m gonna cut
OK, Docker pretty much invented modern containers. This meant they were first to do a lot of things. One of those things was Docker Hub — a
2020 will be remembered for a lot of things. On a positive note in the cloud-native community, 2020 will be remembered as the year persistent data
WTF! I thought we settled this ages ago. Swarm is dead and Kubernetes cleaning up?! Well… if you believe everything you hear, then sure, you’ll
While I was creating the brand new version of my Getting Started with Kubernetes course on Pluralsight (right click the link and open in new window!!!), I
Like most technologies, Kubernetes was slow to manage stateful apps and persistent data. In fact, there was a time when I thought it might never happen. Fortunately, things
In my recent live-lab mini-series with Linode, I got the following question from Sindile Bidla that we didn’t have time to answer on the live-stream. So
I’ve been doing a series of live-stream labs and Q&A with Linode. Inevitably, there’s never enough time to answer all questions. This week I address the
I’ve just released the 2020 edition of my award-winning Docker Deep Dive book, and it was an absolute blast to write! The previous edition was
Learning Docker and Kubernetes can be daunting. So here goes with my tips on which of my courses to take based on what your goals
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