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Kubernetes: The Cloud-Native Hydra
Kubernetes has many different faces; that’s its strength. Organizations must embrace the hydra to gain all the benefits ...

Best of 2023: Setting up Kubernetes in an On-Premises Environment
As we close out 2023, we at Cloud Native Now wanted to highlight the most popular articles of the year. Following is the latest in our series of the Best of 2023 ...

8 CNCF Tools to Run Kubernetes at the Edge and Bare Metal
Interestingly, we’re beginning to see interest in running Kubernetes at the edge and within bare metal instances. A study from Spectro Cloud finds 35% of respondents already deploy Kubernetes at the edge ...

Ridge, Hivelocity Ally on Managed Bare-Metal Service
Hivelocity, a provider of cloud services, and Ridge, a provider of managed services, today announced an alliance to make available a bare-metal platform for running cloud-native applications. Jonathan Seelig, chairman and chief ...

Equinix Metal Adds Cluster API to Tinkerbell Project
Equinix Metal today announced the addition of an application programming interface (API) for provisioning clusters on bare-metal servers to the Tinkerbell open source project. Tinkerbell is a bare-metal provisioning engine used to ...

Best of 2021 – Deploying Kubernetes on Bare Metal
As we close out 2021, we at Container Journal wanted to highlight the most popular articles of the year. Following is the tenth in our series of the Best of 2021. The ...

5 Bad Reasons to Use Containers
Containers, Docker and Kubernetes are all great things. But they’re not the right fit for all situations. Here are five bad reasons for migrating workloads to containers. For the purposes of this ...

Are Containers Killing the Operating System?
The operating system was once the most important part of your software stack. In today’s containerized world, however, operating systems are dead—well, almost. Let me explain. Traditionally, when production environments ran on ...

Orchestrating Kubernetes on Bare Metal
Linux container technology permits the subdivision of compute resources in ways similar to virtualization, but without the overhead of managing separate copies of the operating system in each instance/container. To maximize this ...

Which OS Is Best for Docker? Here’s How to Decide
What’s the best operating system for hosting Docker containers? That’s a loaded question. Here’s a guide to answering it. The question is loaded because, well, people tend to have strong opinions about ...