resilience

Stateful Microservice Migration & the Live-State Challenge in Kubernetes
Alan argues that Kubernetes can’t ignore state any longer. While stateless apps fit the original vision, real-world workloads — from databases to AI pipelines — demand continuity. A new research framework, MS2M ...
Alan Shimel | | AI/ML pipelines, blue/green deployment, canary releases, cloud portability, cncf, CRIU, Data Sovereignty, day-two operations, disaster recovery, forensic container checkpointing, hybrid cloud, kubernetes, live migration, MS2M, multi-cluster, platform engineering, resilience, service mesh, Stateful Workloads, stateless vs stateful

KubeCon 2023: Kanister and Data Resilience
Alan Shimel talks with Kasten by Veeam's Michael Cade about the company's achievements over the last six months, including integrations with Datadog and AWS and Kanister news ...

How Kubernetes Adoption Fosters Cloud Resiliency
In the last few years, we’ve seen Kubernetes become businesses’ default container orchestration tool, and it’s easy to understand why. With IT teams’ reliance on containers growing as they increasingly prioritize agile ...

Ensuring Resilience for Stateful Kubernetes
Kubernetes is the de-facto standard for new application deployments in the public cloud. However, as companies migrate more workloads into K8s, they often encounter issues with application uptime and resiliency. It might ...

Chaos Engineering for Stateful Kubernetes
Stateful Kubernetes (K8s) is getting market traction. According to the latest CNCF survey, 55% of respondents use stateful applications in containers in production. Another 12% are evaluating them, and 11% plan to ...