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Scaling faster and predictable cloud bills with Civo's FlexCore

How does Defense.com scale its SaaS security platform while keeping costs predictable? CEO Oliver Pinson-Roxburgh explains why Civo’s FlexCore was the only choice. FlexCore is engineered to deliver massive scalability and high performance, as milliseconds matter for real-time threat analysis, while ensuring UK Data Sovereignty and Compliance (ISO 27001). Crucially, FlexCore offers predictable pricing, eliminating the sudden, massive bills of larger providers. FlexCore delivers on-prem performance with public cloud scaling and simplicity.

Building Trust in AI-Powered Kubernetes Ops: Why "Good Enough" Is a Production Killer

The air in the operations world is thick with AI and LLMs. EVERY vendor is rushing to slap an “AI-powered” badge on their product. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: In high-stakes Kubernetes operations, one bad AI recommendation can destroy months of trust-building in an instant. We aren’t building a chatbot to suggest recipes. We are building systems that, armed with kubectl permissions, have the potential to take down production with a single, wrong command.

Heroku vs. Kubernetes

If you are deciding where to deploy a web app, you will almost always run into a choice between a platform like Heroku and running on Kubernetes. This article will compare Heroku and Kubernetes. They are two popular platforms for deploying and managing applications. This article breaks down the key differences in architecture, use cases, complexity, cost, and scalability to help engineers choose the right go-to platform for their needs.

Setting up OpenTelemetry Demo in Kubernetes with Splunk Observability Cloud

Are you looking to explore the power of OpenTelemetry and Splunk Observability Cloud in a Kubernetes environment? This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step walkthrough on how to deploy the OpenTelemetry Demo application in Kubernetes and seamlessly integrate it with Splunk Observability Cloud for metrics, traces, and logs! In this tutorial, you'll learn.

Building visibility and resilience across Kubernetes

Kubernetes has transformed how modern applications are deployed and scaled. Its flexibility and automation power innovation but also expand the attack surface. From control plane access to runtime drift, Kubernetes introduces layers of complexity that can obscure visibility if not properly monitored. For security leaders, Kubernetes is both an opportunity and a risk. While it enables agility, it also decentralizes security responsibility across teams, tools, and cloud layers.

Ingress NGINX Controller Is Dead - Should You Move to Gateway API?

Ingress NGINX Controller, the trusty staple of countless platform engineering toolkits, is about to be put out to pasture. This news was announced by the Kubernetes community recently, and very quickly circulated throughout the cloud-native space. It’s big news for any platform team that currently uses the NGINX Controller because, as of March 26, 2026, there will be no more bug fixes, no more critical vulnerability patches and no more enhancements when Kubernetes continues to release new versions.

The cloud the way you want it: Introducing cloud parity

For decades, there have been two incompatible worlds in cloud: Public (AWS, Google, Microsoft) and Private (VMware, Nutanix). Moving between them meant throwing everything away and re-architecting your systems. Civo is rewriting that script. This final thought from the Civo keynote at Civo Navigate London 2025 introduces Cloud Parity: the elimination of the public/private gap. It's just one way of working, with the same product, same API, and same support.

Monitor your Kubernetes operators to keep applications running smoothly

The performance of your Kubernetes operators often influences the behavior of the applications they manage. Operators automate the day-to-day management of your applications by executing critical activities, which may include scaling replicas, performing upgrades, and recovering from failures. For example, a PostgreSQL operator can ensure that standby servers are always deployed, that the database’s failover is correctly configured, and that data is backed up on schedule.