The goal of Cloudflare operated Secondary DNS is to allow our customers with custom DNS solutions, be it on-premise or some other DNS provider, to be able to take advantage of Cloudflare's DNS performance and more recently, through Secondary Override, our proxying and security capabilities too.
Serverless has its limits; and chief among them is management of state. AWS Lambda is the dominant serverless platform currently and its functions are, by decree, stateless — meaning there can be no record of previous interactions in a Lambda function. But a relatively new open source project is hoping to change all that. Cloudstate, launched last August by cloud native vendor Lightbend, aims to build a foundation for “Serverless 2.0” by adding stateful functions to the mix.
I spoke to James Roper, a Cloud Architect at Lightbend and the technical lead of Cloudstate, about why stateful functions are needed — and why Lightbend has recently jumped on the serverless bandwagon.
Our original Kubernetes tool list was so popular that we've curated another great list of tools to help you improve your functionality with the platform.
In this blog post, we’ll explain the Kubernetes Operator and discuss how it can evolve your SRE solution. Kubernetes is an open-source project that “containerizes” workloads and services and manages deployment and configurations. Released by Google in 2015, Kubernetes is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
This article explains how you can leverage Kubernetes to reduce multi cloud complexities and improve stability, scalability, and velocity.
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