Tag: Scalability

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    Kubernetes Platform as a Service and Red Hat OpenShift

    The Three-layer model Kubernetes is so complex that it becomes a buzz word itself. I categorize the related work into three layers: a cluster layer,…

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    Computing services: from PaaS to Serverless

    Silicon Valley startups in mid-2000s likely do not run their own IT operations (i.e. renting their own data centre spaces, purchasing their own rack-mounted servers).…

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    Kubernetes Storage on Azure 3 of 3 – Ceph by Rook

    In the last two posts, I covered the native storage options on Azure Kubernetes Service, as well as Portworx as an example of a proprietary…

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    Intro to Ceph storage

    Ceph is a unified, distributed storage system designed for excellent performance, reliability and scalability. In this post, I will introduce Ceph and explain how it…

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    Knative Eventing Introduction

    In the previous post, I mentioned that Knative Serving and Knative Eventing should be seen as two different projects. The former is supposed to be…

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    Knative Serving Introduction

    Background As per IBM‘s definition, Knative enables serverless workloads to run on Kubernetes clusters, and makes building and orchestrating containers with Kubernetes faster and easier.…

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