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Kubernetes Benefits for Developers and Business in Large Enterprises

If you’re interested in Kubernetes, chances are extremely high the reason is because you want to support developers, by using Kubernetes to run the applications they write for your organization. There are other use cases, such as data analysis and running enterprise applications, but most Kubernetes workloads are there to help run an organization’s custom-written applications. So how is Kubernetes helping to reach that goal?

8 Key Benefits of Qovery According to G2 User Review

Are you on the lookout for a platform that can make your deployment process a breeze, provide cost-effective solutions, and save you time and effort in managing infrastructure? Well, Qovery is the answer to all your problems! In this article, we'll discuss in detail eight of the many strengths of Qovery that make it a top choice for engineering teams, the twist? it’s all according to our customer’s reviews on G2!

Top metrics for Elasticsearch monitoring with Prometheus

Starting the journey for Elasticsearch monitoring is crucial to get the right visibility and transparency over its behavior. Elasticsearch is the most used search and analytics engine. It provides both scalability and redundancy to provide a high-availability search. As of 2023, more than sixty thousand companies of all sizes and backgrounds are using it as their search solution to track a diverse range of data, like analytics, logging, or business information.

How Civo has contributed to open source

Over the years, open source has become a way of working that allows people to modify and share designs to inspect, alter, and enhance source code. This has led to a range of benefits for users of open source, such as having more control over software, better security, more stability, and an inspired community. Last year, Mark Boost, CEO at Civo, spoke with OpenUK as part of their yearly report to discover the UK’s journey with open source.

Multi-Cloud, Still an Actual Thing after All These Years

The 2023 edition of VMware’s annual State of Kubernetes report is now out, and it’s got a lot of great information about how organizations are using Kubernetes today, as well as the benefits and challenges that go along with that. In this blog post, I’m focusing on one area: multi-cloud.

Monitoring Kubernetes clusters activity with Azure Managed Grafana and Calico

Cloud computing revolutionized how a business can establish its digital presence. Nowadays, by leveraging cloud features such as scalability, elasticity, and convenience, businesses can deploy, grow, or test an environment in every corner of the world without worrying about building the required infrastructure.

DevSecOps: A Modern Security Model for Digital Transformation

Developers and security experts are now tasked with bolstering, extending, and adjusting cloud and Kubernetes security to protect against cyberattacks that are ever more complex, volatile, and frequent. To foil attacks and create a secure foundation for applications and infrastructure from the beginning, DevSecOps (Development, Security, and Operations) has become the trending development and operations practice. In the DevSecOps model, security becomes a shared responsibility.

Inside Story: Audit & Events Tracking Feature With Our Customer Feedback

At Qovery, we are dedicated to providing the best experience possible to our users when it comes to managing their cloud infrastructure. We believe that building features with our customers is essential to our success. That's why we worked closely with our customers to develop our new feature, Audit & Events Tracking.

Upgrading Your Rancher Downstream Clusters to Kubernetes v1.25

The PodSecurityPolicy API, initially deprecated in Kubernetes v1.21, was entirely removed in Kubernetes v1.25. Because the API was removed, you cannot create, edit or query PodSecurityPolicy resources in a Kubernetes v1.25 cluster. Also, because its admission controller was removed, your clusters can no longer enforce any PodSecurityPolicy rules that were created in Kubernetes v1.24 and prior.