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Building and releasing software is a foundational part of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Without dependable and robust build and release processes, there is no reliable software. Traditionally, improvements in build and release processes and…
Oleg Chunikhin | Nov 15, 2022
Submariner enables direct networking between pods and services in different Kubernetes clusters, either on-premise or in the cloud. Why Submariner? As Kubernetes gains adoption, teams are finding they must deploy and manage multiple clusters to…
Container runtimes and tools have multiplied and matured since Docker brought containers to the mainstream a decade ago. So which of the many options available should developers and system administrators choose for building and running…
Oleg Chunikhin | May 19, 2022
In this webinar, Oleg Chunikhin, CTO at Kublr, walks you through the basics of Kubernetes (K8s) persistence management functionality and how it can be used to simplify managing persistent applications across different environments – in…
Oleg Chunikhin | Mar 30, 2022
Rook uses the power of the Kubernetes (K8s) platform to deliver its services via a K8s Operator for each storage provider. In this webinar, Oleg Chunikhin, Co-Founder and CTO at Kublr, will introduce storage management…
Oleg Chunikhin | Feb 10, 2022
This presentation provides an overview of how Kubernetes capabilities can be used to simplify use of hybrid infrastructure rather than complicate it. We will cover the general challenges posed by hybrid multi-site architectures, including provisioning…
Oleg Chunikhin | Nov 29, 2021
In this webinar, Oleg, CTO at Kublr, will show how Kubernetes (K8s) networking stack works, describe main components, interfaces, and extensibility options. On the menu: General notions of K8s networking – Pods & Network Policies…
Oleg Chunikhin | Oct 25, 2021
In this webinar, Oleg, CTO at Kublr, will show Velero BCDR framework in action and demonstrate how it can be used to back up and recover realistic applications running on Kubernetes in different clouds and…
Oleg Chunikhin | Sep 17, 2021
In this meetup, Oleg, CTO at Kublr, will explain the basics of Kubernetes (K8s) Ingress traffic management functionality and how it can be used to simplify managing applications across different environments – in the cloud…
Oleg Chunikhin | May 6, 2021
In this webinar, Oleg Chunikhin, CTO at Kublr, demonstrates how you can kick-start your development workflow on cloud-native technologies with Kubernetes, Kublr, Jenkins, Nexus, and git. We will walk through a reusable example. First, we…
Oleg Chunikhin | Feb 19, 2021
Containers are taking over the IT world, and while building and running them locally is simple, running them in production on a distributed infrastructure is much more involved. In this webinar, Oleg, CTO at Kublr;…
Oleg Chunikhin | Jan 21, 2021
Kubernetes is a powerful and flexible open source container orchestration system that helps developers improve efficiency, save time, and focus on the unique business requirements of each project. Chaos engineering tools augment Kubernetes core capabilities…
Oleg Chunikhin | Nov 6, 2020
If you are wondering whether advanced scheduling in Kubernetes is achievable, the short answer is yes. There are some challenges, however. For instance, you’ll need to accommodate every possible real-life scenario a Kubernetes user might…
Oleg Chunikhin | Oct 15, 2020
Kubernetes (K8s) is a powerful and flexible open source container orchestration system. The power of K8s comes from its modularity and simplicity of basic concepts. Each of these builds on the other — from the…
Oleg Chunikhin | Oct 2, 2020
Incredibly powerful and flexible, Kubernetes role-based access control (RBAC) is an essential tool to effectively manage production clusters. Yet many Ops and DevOps engineers are still facing barriers to efficiently use it at scale. These…
Oleg Chunikhin | Sep 10, 2020
If you have been watching the development of the cloud native technology stack ecosystem, you’re probably getting the gist of why people are migrating to it. Cloud native technologies promise an unparalleled productivity and reliability…
Oleg Chunikhin | Aug 27, 2020
Oleg Chunikhin | Aug 17, 2020
Centrally deploy, run, and manage Kubernetes clusters across all of your environments with a comprehensive container orchestration platform that finally delivers on the Kubernetes promise. Optimized for large enterprises, Kublr is designed to provide multi-cluster…
Oleg Trautvein | Jul 31, 2020
Oleg Trautvein | Jul 30, 2020
Applications distributed on Kubernetes are quickly pushing the geographical and logical boundaries which are inherent to single clusters. As a result, Kubernetes users are growing their applications across multiple clusters. The open source community of…
Kublr Team | Jul 23, 2020
Meeting the Needs of Enterprise Governance and Security Installing Kubernetes is easy. Ensuring it complies with your organization’s enterprise governance and security requirements isn’t. During this webinar, Oleg will explain how to use Kubernetes while…
Oleg Chunikhin | May 21, 2020
What’s Kubernetes? A container orchestrator. Yes, but there is a lot more to it. Well implemented, Kubernetes can function as an infrastructure abstraction running across clouds and data centers, creating a single pool of resources.…
Oleg Chunikhin | May 1, 2020
Oleg Chunikhin | Apr 30, 2020
This post is part of an ongoing series from Catherine Paganini that focuses on explaining IT concepts for business leaders. In our previous article on CI/CD,…
Catherine Paganini | Apr 23, 2020
While developers see and realize the benefits of Kubernetes, how it improves efficiencies, saves time, and enables focus on the unique business requirements of each project; InfoSec, infrastructure, and software operations teams still face challenges…
Oleg Chunikhin | Apr 9, 2020
If your organization leverages technology as a differentiator, a DevOps approach to application and service delivery is inevitable. The benefits are just too great.…
Kublr Team | Feb 3, 2020
Our own Catherine Paganini, Head of Marketing, sits with The New Stack to discuss her ongoing series that focuses on breaking down IT concepts for business leaders. Learn about her insight on the writting process…
Catherine Paganini | Jan 28, 2020
The business world can’t stop talking about digital transformation and 2020 is expected to see the rapid scaling of digital initiatives across all sectors.…
Kublr Team | Jan 21, 2020
Self-healing does not equal self-healing. There are multiple layers to it, whether a self-healing infrastructure, cluster, pods, or Kubernetes. Kubernetes itself ensures self-healing pods. But how do you ensure your applications, whose reliability depends on…
Oleg Chunikhin | Dec 20, 2019
In today’s race towards digital transformation, architectural best practices are often sacrificed for speed. Yet the gained edge may be short-lived. Technology is developing…
Catherine Paganini | Dec 11, 2019
As technology becomes a key differentiator, business leaders are increasingly engaging in strategic discussions with IT leaders to better understand how the solutions they…
Catherine Paganini | Dec 5, 2019
While we continue to gather responses, we decided to share a few snapshots of the data from our Docker and Kubernetes Survey. Here’s our snapshot report.
Kublr Team | Nov 1, 2019
Software is becoming a strategic competitive differentiator across industries — today’s race towards digital transformation is proof of it. Enterprises are investing…
Kublr Team | Oct 23, 2019
At DevOpsCon 2019, Kublr CEO, Slava Koltovich, discussed how cloud-native technologies are developing and advancing at an unprecedented pace. What was once only adopted by startups and cloud-born companies is now stirring its way into…
Slava Koltovich | Sep 4, 2019
When I set out to run marketing for Kublr, an enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform, I needed to wrap my head around Kubernetes. I read some articles…
Catherine Paganini | Jul 22, 2019
One of the key reasons for the increasing use of Kubernetes across organizations is that it radically simplifies and automates the deployment…
Oleg Chunikhin | Jul 9, 2019
In a microservices world, applications consist of dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of components. Manually deploying and verifying deployment quality in production is virtually impossible. Kubernetes, which natively supports rolling updates, enables blue-green application deployments…
Oleg Chunikhin | Feb 4, 2019
Kubernetes ensures your deployed applications are always available to users. But how do you deploy applications in Kubernetes without user/service interruptions? Should you write your own scripts using low-level Kubernetes objects, package everything in Helm,…
Kublr Team | Jan 31, 2019
Ops can centrally manage Kubernetes clusters across different environments (AWS, Azure, GCP, on-prem, hybrid), and set up a standard config cluster.
Kublr Team | Dec 17, 2018
The financial services industry has traditionally been very technology dependent, but often has trouble adopting new technologies. The payments sector is somewhat…
Terry Shea and Oleg Chunikhin | Nov 30, 2018
New business demands are accelerating the pace of business. To meet client demands for faster service delivery, enterprises are adopting agile, DevOps, and microservices. Learn how Kublr can ease the adoption of these initiatives.
Kublr Team | Nov 30, 2018
Kublr’s Terry Shea outlines how to make cloud-native a reality for financial services industry in this October 15 feature in SDxCentral. The increasing digitization of goods and services creates the need for speed in application…
Terry Shea | Nov 29, 2018
Kublr Team | Nov 15, 2018
Oleg Chunikhin | Oct 29, 2018
Digital transformation may be in danger of becoming an overused buzzword. Yet, real business needs are driving this trend and IT leaders feel the pressure to transform their businesses every day. Whether it is the…
Kublr Team | Sep 27, 2018
Slava Koltovich | Jun 27, 2018
Enabling support for data processing, data analytics, and machine learning workloads in Kubernetes has been one of the goals of the open source community. During this meetup we’ll discuss the growing use of Kubernetes for…
Kublr Team | Jun 7, 2018
Interfaces of advanced scheduling in Kubernetes are all over the place. They can be found in metadata objects, nodes and pods specs. In some scenarios, you may even have to touch Kubernetes configuration. Oleg Chunikhin,…
Oleg Chunikhin | Jun 6, 2018
Kubernetes considers several factors when scheduling pods and nodes. These include volumes, volume location, resource availability, and user-defined constraints. Kublr CTO, Oleg discusses these considerations in this episode.
Oleg Chunikhin | Jun 5, 2018
Terry Shea, Chief Revenue Officer at Kublr and Radu Immenroth, Chief Technology Officer at Questback delivered a keynote May 29, 2018, at DevOpsCon in Berlin. During the keynote, Terry Shea discusses the continuing evolution of…
Kublr Team | May 29, 2018
At Kublr we’ve been talking with customers and the community about the workloads they plan to run using containers and Kubernetes. We’re seeing a rapid…
Terry Shea | May 11, 2018
Containers and Kubernetes allow for code portability across on-premise VMs, bare metal or multiple cloud provider environments. Yet, despite this portability promise, developers may include configuration and application definitions that constrain or even eliminate application…
Oleg Chunikhin | Apr 2, 2018
Storage is one of the factors that traditionally has limited application portability among on-prem and cloud environments. Oleg Chunikhin, CTO at Kublr, discusses how Ceph and other storage options have improved portability for containerized applications…
Kublr Team | Mar 31, 2018
Some 12 factor app principles are more important than others when it comes to application portability. ‘Explicitly declare and isolate dependencies’ is one of them. Hear what Oleg Chunikhin, CTO at Kublr, has to say…
Kublr Team | Mar 28, 2018
Is advanced scheduling in Kubernetes achievable? Yes, however, how do you properly accommodate every real-life scenario that a Kubernetes user might encounter? How do you leverage advanced scheduling techniques to shape and describe each scenario…
Oleg Chunikhin | Mar 23, 2018
There are very strong opinions about whether you should ever run databases in containers. Kublr CTO, Oleg Chunikhin discusses how container file systems and host file systems are involved in deciding whether you should use…
Hear what our team has to say about Apache Sparks which now supports native Kubernetes, characteristics of workloads that better use GPUs, and how data science and Kubernetes are coming closer together.
Kublr Team | Mar 19, 2018
Slava Koltovich, Kublr’s CEO, also contributed to this article. With every major cloud provider adopting Kubernetes and it being offered by previous proponents of orchestration solutions…
Terry Shea | Feb 21, 2018
Kublr’s Slava Koltoich outlines how to modernize legacy applications in The New Stack. on Dec 21, 2017. Just as deployment has reached new velocity, users also expect 100 percent availability. When was the last time…
Slava Koltovich and Arkady Ocheretnoy | Dec 21, 2017
What are containers, where does Kubernetes fit in, and what tools do you need for a successful implementation? Container use is exploding right now. Developers love them and enterprises are embracing them at an unprecedented…
Slava Koltovich | Dec 20, 2017
Updated in September 2019 If you’re migrating your applications to containers, you’ll need a container orchestration platform and, if you’re reading this article, chances are you’re considering Kubernetes. You may ask yourself: What’s under…
Kublr Team | Sep 14, 2017
Ditch the management overhead and get production-ready, out-of-the-box Under pressure to deliver applications faster and ensure 24/7 runtime, organizations are increasingly turning to DevOps methodologies to deliver applications quicker and in an automated fashion. But…
Slava Koltovich and Oleg Chunikhin | Sep 1, 2017