Istio's Ambient Mode Hits Multicluster: AI Agents Roam Free Across Clouds
Picture this: your AI agents zipping across clusters without the usual networking nightmare. Istio's latest push makes it real, turning service meshes into AI superhighways.
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Picture this: your AI agents zipping across clusters without the usual networking nightmare. Istio's latest push makes it real, turning service meshes into AI superhighways.
Your next pull request could be AI-generated — but only if it lives in your repo, not some external dashboard. Here's why 'code-native' is the line in the sand separating useful tools from vaporware.
Ever wondered why your containers guzzle gigabytes while others fly lean? These five lightweight Linux distros are rewriting the rules of efficient, secure containerization.
Dual write is killing your migration. Here's the pattern that actually works when the database you're retiring holds years of irreplaceable operational history and your business can't afford a single silent data loss.
Picture this: one engineer's commit tanks 3,000 Uber services, delaying your ride across the city. That's the monorepo madness Uber just survived – barely.
The CNCF's vote to incubate Tekton isn't just another project promotion—it's a market signal that Kubernetes-native CI/CD has won the architectural debate. Here's what's actually changing.
Docker's decision to open-source Hardened Images changes the security game for containerized applications. Here's what you need to know.
Higress just landed in the CNCF sandbox, and it's explicitly positioning itself as a Nginx Ingress replacement. But here's what actually matters: Can it convince enterprises that bundling traffic routing with AI-native features in one control plane isn't just clever engineering—it's actually what they want?
The homelab renaissance is here—just not the way anyone expected. While GPU scarcity and skyrocketing hardware costs are squeezing budgets, a wave of AI-native open-source tools is fundamentally reshaping what's possible on your own infrastructure.
KubeVirt v1.8 just dropped, and it's not just another point release—it's the moment when Kubernetes stops being KVM-only and starts becoming something bigger. The community has figured out how to abstract the hypervisor layer itself.
GitLab is quietly moving its entire package hosting system to Google Cloud storage. If you use their repositories, you have 20 months to update your configs—or lose access.
AI workloads are flooding into Kubernetes—but most teams have no idea how to operationalize them. The cloud native ecosystem already has the answers.