Posts in 2016

  • 1000 nodes and beyond: updates to Kubernetes performance and scalability in 1.2

    By Wojciech Tyczynski (Google) | Monday, March 28, 2016 in Blog

    Editor's note: this is the first in a series of in-depth posts on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2 We're proud to announce that with the release of 1.2, Kubernetes now supports 1000-node clusters, with a reduction of 80% in 99th percentile tail latency …

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  • Scaling neural network image classification using Kubernetes with TensorFlow Serving

    By Fangwei Li (Google) | Wednesday, March 23, 2016 in Blog

    In 2011, Google developed an internal deep learning infrastructure called DistBelief, which allowed Googlers to build ever larger neural networks and scale training to thousands of cores. Late last year, Google introduced TensorFlow, its …

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  • Kubernetes 1.2: Even more performance upgrades, plus easier application deployment and management

    By David Aronchick (Google) | Thursday, March 17, 2016 in Blog

    Today the Kubernetes project released Kubernetes 1.2. This release represents significant improvements for large organizations building distributed systems. Now with over 680 unique contributors to the project, this release represents our largest …

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  • Kubernetes in the Enterprise with Fujitsu’s Cloud Load Control

    By Florian Walker (FUJITSU) | Friday, March 11, 2016 in Blog

    Earlier this year, Fujitsu released its Kubernetes-based offering Fujitsu ServerViewCloud Load Control (CLC) to the public. Some might be surprised since Fujitsu’s reputation is not necessarily related to software development, but rather to hardware …

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  • ElasticBox introduces ElasticKube to help manage Kubernetes within the enterprise

    By Brannan Matherson (ElasticBox) | Friday, March 11, 2016 in Blog

    Today’s guest post is brought to you by Brannan Matherson, from ElasticBox, who’ll discuss a new open source project to help standardize container deployment and management in enterprise environments. This highlights the advantages of authentication …

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  • State of the Container World, February 2016

    Tuesday, March 01, 2016 in Blog

    Hello, and welcome to the second installment of the Kubernetes state of the container world survey. At the beginning of February we sent out a survey about people’s usage of containers, and wrote about the results from the January survey. Here we are …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160225

    Tuesday, March 01, 2016 in Blog

    February 25th - Redspread demo, 1.2 update and planning 1.3, newbie introductions, SIG-networking and a shout out to CoreOS blog post. The Kubernetes contributing community meets most Thursdays at 10:00PT to discuss the project's status via …

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  • KubeCon EU 2016: Kubernetes Community in London

    By Sarah Novotny (Google) | Wednesday, February 24, 2016 in Blog

    KubeCon EU 2016 is the inaugural European Kubernetes community conference that follows on the American launch in November 2015. KubeCon is fully dedicated to education and community engagement for Kubernetes enthusiasts, production users and the …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160218

    Tuesday, February 23, 2016 in Blog

    February 18th - kmachine demo, clusterops SIG formed, new k8s.io website preview, 1.2 update and planning 1.3 The Kubernetes contributing community meets most Thursdays at 10:00PT to discuss the project's status via videoconference. Here are the …

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  • Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160211

    Tuesday, February 16, 2016 in Blog

    February 11th - Pangaea Demo, #AWS SIG formed, release automation and documentation team introductions. 1.2 update and planning 1.3. The Kubernetes contributing community meets most Thursdays at 10:00PT to discuss the project's status via …

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