Unlike a hub, a switch is a network device that typically does not forward a […]
A massive buildout of infrastructure is happening within the datacenter walls of at least several of the hyperscalers and large clouds in the world if the financial results of Arista Networks, the upstart switch maker that has been taking on Cisco Systems in the datacenter with machines based on merchant silicon for more than a decade. …
Hyperscalers And Clouds Lift Arista Networks Sky High was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
Cloud-native applications offer a lot of flexibility and scalability, but to leverage these advantages, we must create and deploy a suitable environment that will enable cloud-native applications to work their magic.
Managed services, self-managed services, and bare metal are three primary categories of Kubernetes deployment in a cloud environment. Our focus in this article will be on Amazon Web Service’s (AWS) managed Kubernetes service, Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), and capabilities that Calico Open Source adds to the EKS platform.
A managed cluster is a quick and easy way to deploy an enterprise-grade Kubernetes cluster. In a managed cluster, mundane operations such as provisioning new nodes, upgrading the OS/Kubernetes, and scaling resources are transferred to the cloud provider, which allows you to expand your application with ease.
EKS is a managed service by AWS that offers a fault-tolerant Kubernetes control plane endpoint and automates worker node maintenance and deployment process.
Most popular managed services, such as EKS, come with an official CNI that offers networking and other features for your cluster. While these CNIs are highly integrated with the underlying system, they can introduce some limitations. To remedy these limitations and unlock the Continue reading
Red Hat is not just the top Linux software vendor and the driving force behind IBM’s hybrid cloud ambitions. …
Only The Agile And Adaptable Survive was written by Jeffrey Burt at The Next Platform.
You can't make a profit from Cybersecurity, its a cost. How do we work with business to see IT risk management on the same level as accounting and human resources ? Johna and Greg discuss various options on market, process and methods that could help you work on your cyber situation.
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If you are impatient for not just memory pooling powered by the CXL protocol, but the much more difficult task of memory sharing by servers attached to giant blocks of external memory, you are not alone. …
Mashing Up CXL And Gen-Z For Shared Disaggregated Memory was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.