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By: Roger Klorese

August 26, 2020 7:20 pm

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What’s new in Kubernetes 1.19

Thanks to Sascha Grunert for the technical content of this post. In addition to being a member of the Containers Squad of the SUSE CaaS Platform team, Sascha is Technical Lead in the Kubernetes Release Engineering Subproject, which is part of SIG Release. He participated in many Kubernetes release cycles from different roles and […]

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By: Roger Klorese

March 1, 2020 7:47 pm

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Monitoring, Alerting, and Visualization for SUSE CaaS Platform

Knowledge - the Key to Management In order to manage systems and deliver applications optimally, securely, and continuously, it's important to know what's going on. Are resources failing or overtaxed? Are applications serving their users well? And while piles of statistics in reams of reports can provide the data you need, the key information in […]

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By: Roger Klorese

January 22, 2020 11:59 pm

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Introducing… Stratos for SUSE CaaS Platform

A New View Would you like to make your SUSE CaaS Platform clusters simpler and more intuitive to manage? Do you want to be able to manage multiple clusters from a single pane of glass, whether on premise or in public clouds? Would you like to be able to deploy applications to your clusters, no […]

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By: Roger Klorese

September 20, 2019 8:24 pm

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Kubernetes Project Releases Version 1.16

SUSE, and the SUSE CaaS Platform team in particular, congratulates the Kubernetes Project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation on the release of Kubernetes 1.16. The most major change in this release is actually a feature that is already in widespread use. Custom Resource Definitions (CRD) are a major foundation of Kubernetes extensibility and […]

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By: Roger Klorese

September 13, 2019 5:54 pm

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The Next SUSE CaaS Platform is Here!

The SUSE CaaS Platform team is excited to announce the availability of our new version 4 - a container management solution that is easier to deploy and manage at scale, richer than ever in security and control, and ready with the latest innovations! We listened to feedback from you, our customers and partners, about SUSE […]

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By: Roger Klorese

July 17, 2019 4:54 pm

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skuba Dives into Open Source Waters

(SUSE CaaS Platform architect Rafael Fernandez Lopez provided essential information for this post. Thanks, Rafa!) SUSE CaaS Platform 4, our next major release is now in beta. It has major architectural improvements for our customers. In the process of planning and developing it, we took a close look at bootstrapping clusters and managing node […]

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By: Roger Klorese

June 20, 2019 4:19 pm

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CNCF Releases Kubernetes 1.15

SUSE congratulates the Kubernetes team for the release of Kubernetes 1.15. This new release focuses on two themes: Continuous Improvement and Extensibility. In regard to Continuous Improvement, the project has focused not just on features, but on the rest of the product development process: improving test coverage, ensuring that current stable features do not […]

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By: Roger Klorese

March 25, 2019 10:05 pm

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Kubernetes Project Releases Version 1.14

Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced the latest release of Kubernetes, version 1.14, is now available. Many individuals and organizations, including SUSE engineers, contributed to this release, and many new features were introduced as alpha, managed to beta status, and graduated to stable. Let's look at some of the most interesting stable […]

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By: Roger Klorese

February 1, 2019 6:21 pm

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Ingress Controllers: Getting In and Getting It Right

The SUSE CaaS Platform team recently released a new feature that is available to all subscribers using version 3: an ingress controller. It is a valuable part of Kubernetes networking, especially as clusters grow in terms of node count and especially application count. From Outside In There are several ways to configure external network access […]

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