Posts in 2015
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Faster than a speeding Latte
Monday, April 06, 2015 in Blog
Check out Brendan Burns racing Kubernetes.
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Weekly Kubernetes Community Hangout Notes - April 3 2015
Saturday, April 04, 2015 in Blog
Kubernetes: Weekly Kubernetes Community Hangout NotesEvery week the Kubernetes contributing community meet virtually over Google Hangouts. We want anyone who's interested to know what's discussed in this forum. Agenda: Quinton - Cluster federation …
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Participate in a Kubernetes User Experience Study
Tuesday, March 31, 2015 in Blog
We need your help in shaping the future of Kubernetes and Google Container Engine, and we'd love to have you participate in a remote UX research study to help us learn about your experiences! If you're interested in participating, we invite you to …
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Weekly Kubernetes Community Hangout Notes - March 27 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Blog
Every week the Kubernetes contributing community meet virtually over Google Hangouts. We want anyone who's interested to know what's discussed in this forum. Agenda: - Andy - demo remote execution and port forwarding - Quinton - Cluster federation - …
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Kubernetes Gathering Videos
Monday, March 23, 2015 in Blog
If you missed the Kubernetes Gathering in SF last month, fear not! Here are the videos from the evening presentations organized into a playlist on YouTube
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Welcome to the Kubernetes Blog!
By Kit Merker (Google) | Friday, March 20, 2015 in Blog
Welcome to the new Kubernetes Blog. Follow this blog to learn about the Kubernetes Open Source project. We plan to post release notes, how-to articles, events, and maybe even some off topic fun here from time to time. If you are using Kubernetes or …
Posts in 0001
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Operating AI/ML Workloads on Kubernetes: A Headlamp Plugin for Kubeflow
By Alok Dangre (independent) | Monday, January 01, 0001 in Blog
Kubernetes has quietly become the default platform for AI and machine learning. Whether you run notebook servers for data scientists, schedule distributed training jobs, tune hyperparameters, or orchestrate multi-step ML pipelines, those workloads …
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Kubernetes Dashboard to Headlamp: A Step-by-Step Guide
By Vincent T. (Microsoft) | Monday, January 01, 0001 in Blog
1. Before you start: know what is changingKubernetes Dashboard and Headlamp both show what is running in a cluster, but they work differently. When Headlamp runs on the desktop, it uses your existing kubeconfig to connect to one or more clusters and …
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Building a Custom Metrics Exporter for Kubernetes
By Victor David Effiok | Monday, January 01, 0001 in Blog
Kubernetes ships with built-in awareness of CPU and memory, but most real-world scaling decisions depend on signals that live entirely outside that narrow window: how many messages are waiting in a queue, how long the last batch job took, how many …