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Release Management for Snaps Made Simpler
They added a feature called progressive release.
https://ubuntu.com//blog/release-management-for-snaps-made-simpler
Technical deep-dive into a real-time kernel
As you might know, Ubuntu has released a real-time kernel. Edoardo Barbieri will guide you through this new kernel.
https://ubuntu.com//blog/real-time-kernel-technical
Go (Golang) on Mainframe (z/OS)
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/golang-on-mainframe-z-os-14276f747eb
Google Cloud patches vulnerability in CloudSQL service
https://www.scmagazine.com/news/cloud-security/google-cloud-patches-vulnerability-cloudsql
Yet Another Toyota Cloud Data Breach Jeopardizes Thousands of Customers
https://www.darkreading.com/ics-ot/toyota-cloud-data-breach-jeopardizes-thousands-customers
Legion Malware Expands Scope to Target AWS CloudWatch Monitoring Tool
Amazon Security Lake is now generally available
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/amazon-security-lake-is-now-generally-available/
Deploy a Kubernetes Development Environment with Kind
A comprehensive guide on how to set up a local Kubernetes environment using Kind (Kubernetes in Docker). Kind is a tool that enables developers to run Kubernetes clusters in Docker containers, suitable for testing, continuous integration, and development purposes.
The article first explains the rationale behind using Kind for Kubernetes development and the benefits it offers, including its lightweight footprint and its capacity to emulate multi-node clusters. It then moves on to a detailed, step-by-step guide to installing and configuring Kind. This includes commands for creating a new cluster, deploying an application, and troubleshooting common issues. The guide ends with an explanation of how to delete a cluster when it's no longer needed. It's a valuable resource for developers looking to set up a manageable and efficient local Kubernetes environment.
https://thenewstack.io/deploy-a-kubernetes-development-environment-with-kind/
7 Core Elements of an Internal Developer Platform
A dive into the technology stack and reference architecture you need to build an IDP that will let developers work autonomously.
https://thenewstack.io/7-core-elements-of-an-internal-developer-platform/
S02E20 - Managing Dev Environments
Brian and Darko show how you can manage, and make portable your wonderful Dev Environments.
https://www.buildon.aws/livestreams/build-on-weekly/2023-06-01
Writing a KVM hypervisor VMM in Python
System programming in Python.
https://www.devever.net/~hl/kvm
Cisco Accelerates Application Security Strategy with Panoptica
Cisco has acquired Panoptica, a cloud-native application security company. The acquisition is part of Cisco's strategy to enhance its cloud-native application security capabilities, further extending its range of security solutions for clients. The specifics of the deal were not disclosed in the summary.
Backup and migrate functions with OpenFaaS
Backup and migrate functions between clusters with a new export command for the OpenFaaS CLI.
https://www.openfaas.com/blog/backup-and-migrate-functions/
Seven Steps for Using Zero Trust to Protect Your Multicloud Estate
I found this on The Register but it is written by Dell. There is a list of the characteristics composing zero trust.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/09/seven_steps_for_using_zero/
The New CloudLinux Documentation Engine: Unifying Knowledge for a Seamless CloudLinux Products Experience!
CloudLinux has done a reorg of their docs.
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