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Kubernetes and Clown-Native


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 02, 2023


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Blog: Introducing KWOK: Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet


↺ Blog: Introducing KWOK: Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet


> Have you ever wondered how to set up a cluster of thousands of nodes just in seconds, how to simulate real nodes with a low resource footprint, and how to test your Kubernetes controller at scale without spending much on infrastructure?


> If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you might be interested in KWOK, a toolkit that enables you to create a cluster of thousands of nodes in seconds.


> KWOK stands for Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet. So far, it provides two tools:


> KWOK has several advantages:



Principle of Shared Responsibility in Cloud-Native Applications


↺ Principle of Shared Responsibility in Cloud-Native Applications


> Using the cloud means you can focus on your application and use a third party for most of your infrastructure. The cloud provides virtual interfaces that abstract away the details of operating infrastructure. That’s great for convenience, but what about security? Who is responsible for keeping your cloud-native application safe



VMware Extends Kubernetes Reach to Bare Metal Platforms


↺ VMware Extends Kubernetes Reach to Bare Metal Platforms


> At the Mobile World Congress conference, VMware today extended its Service Management and Orchestration (SMO) framework to make it possible to run disaggregated and virtualized radio access network (RAN) functions directly on a bare metal server using the VMware Tanzu distribution of Kubernetes. The extension, available as a technical preview




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