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Weaveworks helps DevOps folks manage their Kubernetes settings entirely
Paul's first computer was a Sinclair ZX-80, which had a clock speed of 3.25 MHz, 1 KB of static RAM ,and 4 KB of read-only memory. Pretty good for 1980.
Weaveworks based their project on Flux, an open source engine. If you're not a big corporation and you want to use it, it's free!
Before there was Kubernetes, Google created Borg, an internal cluster manager. It has yet to be assimilated by Kubernetes.
Ben thinks that, if it gets too easy to manage Kubernetes clusters, we'll be out of a job talking about the pain of cluster manages.
Today's lifeboat badge goes to Daniel Ribeiro for the answer to How can I run Go binary files?
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Weaveworks helps DevOps folks manage their Kubernetes settings entirely
Paul's first computer was a Sinclair ZX-80, which had a clock speed of 3.25 MHz, 1 KB of static RAM ,and 4 KB of read-only memory. Pretty good for 1980.
Weaveworks based their project on Flux, an open source engine. If you're not a big corporation and you want to use it, it's free!
Before there was Kubernetes, Google created Borg, an internal cluster manager. It has yet to be assimilated by Kubernetes.
Ben thinks that, if it gets too easy to manage Kubernetes clusters, we'll be out of a job talking about the pain of cluster manages.
Today's lifeboat badge goes to Daniel Ribeiro for the answer to How can I run Go binary files?
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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