Microsoft's Dan Wahlin previews his introductory 'Kubernetes for Developers' session at Visual Studio Live! San Diego 2026, explaining how developers can get past the Kubernetes learning curve by ...
In many tellings, the path to application modernization goes like this: First, you refactor your application into microservices. Next, you containerize each service. Finally, you deploy it on ...
You can greatly expand the capabilities of the Ingress resource by using an Ingress controller like Kong for Kubernetes that uses custom resource definitions and provides many plug-ins Kubernetes is ...
Working with Kubernetes isn’t always easy. Managing your clusters and pods requires work, and although cloud-hosted Kubernetes instances such as Azure’s AKS can handle much of the heavy lifting for ...
Jack Wallen attempts to demystify the difference between container technologies with a nod to simplicity. Recently, I had a reader reach out to me wanting to understand the difference between docker ...
Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. As Kubernetes continues to evolve, one of the concepts ...
Containers are technology that isolates application components and their dependencies while simultaneously providing virtualization and scalability. Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open-source ...
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It's a cloud, container, and Kubernetes world, and we're just working on it. What really underlines how dominant Kubernetes has become is that, by CNCF's Cloud Native Landscape count, there are over ...
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Microsoft has detailed one more area where it's engineers are using the Mozilla-created Rust programming language, a new project from a team at Azure to test WebAssembly modules in Kubernetes.