AI for Kubernetes – part 1: The big picture

Not a day goes by without an update on AI. For us at Softwaredam it is time to use the Blogtober month to dive a little deeper into AI and start writing about it. In this AI for Kubernetes series,…
Not a day goes by without an update on AI. For us at Softwaredam it is time to use the Blogtober month to dive a little deeper into AI and start writing about it. In this AI for Kubernetes series,…
Migrations and transformations can be messy, unsecure, unpredictable, costly, and painful if not done right. Especially when dealing with large numbers of applications and teams, the pain grows hand-in-hand with the complexity of the system and the organization. To make…
As migration expert and consultant, I get the opportunity to evaluate and use Managed Kubernetes platforms. Recently, I came across Syself, which really caught my attention. After its evaluation, it impressed me so much that I promised Syself’s Founder, Sven,…
I recently shopped a bunch of cheap micro SD Silicon Power Elite 32GB cards. I need them for my Raspberry Pi 4 Kubernetes cluster. I was worried about their speed. So, I benchmarked them alongside my current (micro) SD cards…