Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

The New MCP Headers Are a Gift to Gateways

In short, buried in the transport section of the MCP 2026-07-28 release candidate are three changes that matter more to infrastructure teams than to anyone else: mandatory Mcp-Method and Mcp-Name headers, cache-control-style ttlMs and cacheScope fields, and standardized W3C Trace Context propagation. Together with the stateless core, they turn MCP from a protocol that gateways had to fight into one that meets them halfway.

VM Migration - What Happens to Your NSX Segments in Kubernetes?

Planning a migration off NSX usually starts with a networking conversation. Segments, VLANs, routing topology and BGP peering are not things that map cleanly to Kubernetes-native constructs the way the NSX distributed firewall maps to Calico’s tiered microsegmentation. NSX virtualizes the network layer in ways that Kubernetes doesn’t replicate by default. There is no native concept of a Layer 2 segment or VLAN, for instance.