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Database Management for Hundreds of Kubernetes App Clusters

As the adoption of Kubernetes increases, managing data services across multiple application clusters becomes a critical challenge ...
Julian Fischer | March 5, 2025 | databases, KubeCon, kubernetes
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Closer to Serverless for Databases on Kubernetes

Running stateful elements like databases on Kubernetes has led to new and unique challenges and opportunities, particularly in autoscaling ...
Sergey Pronin | March 4, 2024 | autoscaling, databases, kubernetes, Operators, stateless
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DH2i Adds Container Sidecar Option to SQL Server HA Platform

DH2i has made generally available a container sidecar option for the version of its high-availability platform for Microsoft SQL Server databases deployed on Kubernetes clusters. Previously, the DxEnterprise (DxE) platform could only ...
Mike Vizard | November 22, 2022 | cloud-native databases, databases, DH2i, stateful
3 Cloud-Native Database Tools From CNCF

3 Cloud-Native Database Tools From CNCF

Unless your application is entirely stateless, it will need to store and retrieve persistent data. This is where databases come in — they employ a simple query language that allows authorized users ...
Bill Doerrfeld | July 28, 2022 | cloud-native applications, cloud-native database, cncf, databases
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Best of 2021 – 4 Expert-Level Things I Wish I’d Known About Kubernetes

As we close out 2021, we at Container Journal wanted to highlight the most popular articles of the year. Following is the third in our series of the Best of 2021. InfluxDB ...
Rick Spencer | December 21, 2021 | databases, InfluxData, KubeCon, kubernetes
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Kubernetes and Distributed SQL: The Perfect Pair

Kubernetes together with distributed SQL enables developers to build applications to solve business problems and enable true digital transformation The popularity of containers in the technology industry has increased greatly over the ...
Karthik Ranganathan | April 6, 2020 | containerization, databases, distributed SQL, kubernetes, SQL
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NetApp Adds Kubernetes Service to HCI Platform

NetApp has launched a service that automates the deployment of Kubernetes within a NetApp hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) platform. NetApp Kubernetes Service on NetApp HCI automates the deployment of Kubernetes and includes an ...
Mike Vizard | July 5, 2019 | compute, databases, HCI, hyper-converged platform, kubernetes, persistent storage, stateless, storage
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11 Things to Know about Databases and Postgres in Containers

We’re seeing container deployment of database management systems (DBMS) starting to take off, leaving the hype phase and going mainstream. One indication that containerized databases are trending is that Postgres, a well-known ...
Aziz Rahman | April 26, 2019 | containers, databases, microservices, Postgre, serverless
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Container-Based Database Platforms: Fueling DevOps

Database systems traditionally have relied on rather complex, OS-specific clustering technology to provide high availability. Depending on vendor and configuration, these technologies included shared storage devices, transaction-based replication, storage replication or some ...
Joey D'Antoni | October 1, 2018 | containers, containers vs. vms, databases, kubernetes, virtual machines
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DockerCon 2016: ‘Batteries Included’

Docker, the DevOps darling is growing up, and DockerCon 2016 was proof of that. It seems like just yesterday I did a pull of my first image from the hub, LAMP or ...
Chris Riley | June 27, 2016 | back ends, containers, databases, devops, docker, Docker partners, dockercon, production, storage

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