You can do this with LastPass.
This is disingenuous at best. Next.
I don't think technical debt is an insult. Docker is a fully-fledged platform, 90% of which is not in use in any Kubernetes cluster. It's bloat. That Swarm and everything else was baked into the platform along with the…
2 outages in 5 years. 5. Years. Nothing to see here, move along.
I struggle to find evidence that this is any better anywhere else. At almost every other company I've worked at, the interview process was more about the referral itself (which leads to some pretty awful hires), or…
It doesn't really mean anything in relation to PKS. GKE On-Prem is Google's strategic on-prem enterprise Kubernetes offering.
As of right now, the alpha release is supported on vSphere 6.5... more to come later :)
Right now for the alpha release, it's vSphere 6.5
Google K8s specialist here. The entire cluster is on-prem. At the moment, you can optionally leverage a secured tether to manage your cluster in GCP with the same management features you've come to expect with GKE…
I'm not sure this is akin to that. This is, for lack of a better term at the moment, more of an enterprise Kubernetes distribution.
Which is where Google's network comes into play.
You can do this with LastPass.
This is disingenuous at best. Next.
I don't think technical debt is an insult. Docker is a fully-fledged platform, 90% of which is not in use in any Kubernetes cluster. It's bloat. That Swarm and everything else was baked into the platform along with the…
2 outages in 5 years. 5. Years. Nothing to see here, move along.
I struggle to find evidence that this is any better anywhere else. At almost every other company I've worked at, the interview process was more about the referral itself (which leads to some pretty awful hires), or…
It doesn't really mean anything in relation to PKS. GKE On-Prem is Google's strategic on-prem enterprise Kubernetes offering.
As of right now, the alpha release is supported on vSphere 6.5... more to come later :)
Right now for the alpha release, it's vSphere 6.5
Google K8s specialist here. The entire cluster is on-prem. At the moment, you can optionally leverage a secured tether to manage your cluster in GCP with the same management features you've come to expect with GKE…
I'm not sure this is akin to that. This is, for lack of a better term at the moment, more of an enterprise Kubernetes distribution.
Which is where Google's network comes into play.