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Kubernetes
Kubernetes is the orchestration layer for cloud-native systems, handling deployment, scaling, service discovery, and recovery. Its role is expanding into AI infrastructure too, including GPU scheduling, inference serving, and multi-tenant isolation, making it central to platform engineering.
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SUSE and Openchip back sovereign RISC-V stack
SUSE and Openchip will tune Linux, Kubernetes and AI software for European RISC-V hardware aimed at sovereign deployments.

Google OpenRL brings RL fine-tuning to Kubernetes
Google’s OpenRL lets teams run LLM post-training and fine-tuning on their own Kubernetes clusters.

Microsoft adds bare metal AKS for AI training
Microsoft added bare metal AKS, fleet management, and managed Ray tools to push Azure deeper into enterprise AI training and inference.

Red Hat AI turns telco AI into a stack
Mavenir and Red Hat show how telcos can package AI with MLOps, vLLM inference, and AgentOps on Kubernetes.

Kubernetes release support windows explained clearly
Kubernetes’ release support rules are simple once you compare the three active branches and their 14-month window.

Kubernetes interviews reveal why teams adopt it
Use Kubernetes to standardize deployments, share ops knowledge, and trace changes across teams.

K3s turns one command into a cluster
I break down K3s quick-start into a copy-ready install flow for single-node clusters and agent joins.

Kubernetes turns container chaos into operations
I break down how Kubernetes won by solving real ops pain, and give you a copy-ready orchestration template.

Kubernetes in 5 parts: what it does and why
5 core Kubernetes parts explain how K8s runs containers, scales apps, and handles deployment across clusters.

AWS Kubernetes turns clusters into a managed path
AWS’s Kubernetes page explains how EC2, EKS, and ECR fit together so you can run containers at scale.

Oracle OKE’s Kubernetes support schedule, explained
Oracle OKE now supports three Kubernetes versions for new clusters, with older versions dropping off after new releases.

CrowdStrike details Docker and Kubernetes cryptojacking
CrowdStrike says attackers used obscure domains and container tricks to mine crypto on vulnerable Docker and Kubernetes systems.

Kubernetes GitHub repo hits 123k stars
Kubernetes’ GitHub repo shows how the container scheduler became the default control plane for large-scale app deployment.

How to Hire an MLOps Engineer in 2026
A practical hiring guide for finding and closing the right MLOps engineer in 2026.

5 kOps release notes for Kubernetes admins
5 kOps release notes that highlight Kubernetes 1.30 deprecation, 1.35.1 fixes, and the main upgrade signals admins need.

Why Amazon EKS is the wrong default for Kubernetes
Amazon EKS is powerful, but it should not be the default choice for every Kubernetes team.

5 Docker Desktop features for developers
5 Docker Desktop features that help developers build, test, and ship apps with local containers and shared tooling.

Kubernetes became CNCF’s first big cloud-native anchor
Kubernetes joined CNCF in 2016 and reached Graduated status in 2018, marking its rise from incubation to production-ready infrastructure.

5 GKE support facts for cluster admins
5 GKE support facts to help cluster admins track versions, channels, and upgrade timing before support ends.

LinkedIn deepens Kubernetes security with cert-manager
LinkedIn built a workload-identity framework for Kubernetes that automates cert issuance, policy checks, and mTLS across large clusters.

Microsoft’s agentic stack turns Linux into AI infra
A breakdown of Microsoft’s open-source agentic stack, from Azure Linux 4.0 to AAIF, with a copy-ready blueprint at the end.

Kubernetes 1.36.1 lands with fresh patch releases
Kubernetes shipped v1.36.1, plus patch releases for 1.35, 1.34, and 1.33 on GitHub.

Kubernetes turns clusters into declared state
I break down Kubernetes into the control loop, core objects, and a copy-ready cluster template you can actually use.

Why container design patterns matter more than orchestration
Container design patterns are the real unit of distributed-systems thinking, not orchestration alone.

Kubernetes Is Becoming AI’s Control Plane
KubeCon Europe 2026 showed Kubernetes moving from app orchestration to AI ops, with inference, GPUs, and open standards leading the shift.