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The Kubernetes conversation is split between practical learning/operational workflows (understanding core concepts, securing clusters, migrating tools) and real-world integration constraints (calling AWS MCP services with SigV4, using ingress/proxy layers like Traefik). People are also debating future demand drivers such as AI workloads.

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Also known as kubernetes api·kubernetes cluster·kubernetes clusters·kubernetes engine·kubernetes operator

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Key Takeaway To make Kubernetes stick, focus on how it connects to real infrastructure—learning fundamentals, hardening security beyond scanning, and solving provider/auth integration issues like SigV4.
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To make Kubernetes stick, focus on how it connects to real infrastructure—learning fundamentals, hardening security beyond scanning, and solving provider/auth integration issues like SigV4.

The Kubernetes conversation is split between practical learning/operational workflows (understanding core concepts, securing clusters, migrating tools) and real-world integration constraints (calling AWS MCP services with SigV4, using ingress/proxy layers like Traefik). People are also debating future demand drivers such as AI workloads.

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security discussion Asking which tools are used for Kubernetes security beyond scanning
AWS auth constraint AWS’s hosted MCP server only speaks SigV4
learning focus How people move from tutorials to understanding Kubernetes

What to Watch

  • Check ongoing community threads for Kubernetes security tool recommendations beyond basic scanning. r/kubernetes
  • When integrating with AWS MCP, look for solutions specifically addressing SigV4 + Kubernetes Service Account authorization. r/kubernetes

What Changed

  • What tools are people using for Kubernetes security beyond just scanning? r/kubernetes
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What is the cloud native community doing to refactor Kubernetes for AI?

Engineers across the ecosystem are collaborating on key initiatives to evolve Kubernetes for high-performance compute without creating inflexible architectures. These efforts include: Pod Groups (Workload API): This initiative treats sets of pods as single failure domains, ensuring the proximity and reliability necessary for large-scale AI matrix initialization. Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA): DRA integrates specialized chips and GPUs into the Kubernetes scheduler to manage hardware nuances and enable efficient AI training and serving. Inference Gateways: These utilize Gateway API standar

Cloud native is now AI-native: Engineering production-ready AI
Why add volume group snapshots to Kubernetes?

The Kubernetes volume plugin system already provides a powerful abstraction that automates the provisioning, attaching, mounting, resizing, and snapshotting of block and file storage. Underpinning all these features is the Kubernetes goal of workload portability. There was already a VolumeSnapshot API that provides the ability to take a snapshot of a persistent volume to protect against data loss or data corruption. However, some storage systems support consistent group snapshots that allow a snapshot to be taken from multiple volumes at the same point-in-time to achieve write order consistenc

Kubernetes v1.36: Moving Volume Group Snapshots to GA
What is the benefit of running Slurm on Kubernetes?

The operational payoff of running Slurm on Kubernetes comes from the ecosystem. Rather than building and maintaining separate toolchains for GPU management, monitoring, networking, and node lifecycle, you can use the Kubernetes tooling that already exists for these problems. Platform teams manage clusters with declarative YAML, Helm deployments, rolling updates, and Prometheus or Grafana for observability.

Running Large-Scale GPU Workloads on Kubernetes with Slurm | NVIDIA Technical Blog
What's new in Kubernetes 1.35?

Kubernetes 1.35 introduces structured, versioned responses for both /statusz and /flagz endpoints. This enhancement maintains backward compatibility with the existing plain text format while adding support for machine-readable JSON responses.

Kubernetes 1.35: Enhanced Debugging with Versioned z-pages APIs
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