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The Kubernetes conversation is centered on practical readiness and deeper understanding: learning advanced admin concepts, moving beyond tutorials, and improving security/tooling. Alongside that, people debate architecture boundaries (e.g., Traefik outside the cluster) and real integration details (e.g., Kubernetes agents calling an AWS MCP server that only supports SigV4).

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

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Key Takeaway To get real value from Kubernetes, focus on operational mastery (advanced concepts, security tooling) and validate integration/architecture choices with concrete implementation details.
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To get real value from Kubernetes, focus on operational mastery (advanced concepts, security tooling) and validate integration/architecture choices with concrete implementation details.

The Kubernetes conversation is centered on practical readiness and deeper understanding: learning advanced admin concepts, moving beyond tutorials, and improving security/tooling. Alongside that, people debate architecture boundaries (e.g., Traefik outside the cluster) and real integration details (e.g., Kubernetes agents calling an AWS MCP server that only supports SigV4).

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admin focus Thread requests advanced Kubernetes concepts every cluster admin should know
security focus People ask which Kubernetes security tools go beyond just scanning

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r/kubernetes · u/G12356789s · 

What are advanced Kubernetes concepts every cluster admin should know?

I run multiple Kubernetes clusters for a global company. All my experience has been at this company and mostly self learnt. I'd love to try and figure out where my gaps are

Hacker News · u/egorferber · 

Show HN: Nightwatch, The open-source, read-only AI SRE

nightwatch is a local-first, read-only layer on top of your monitoring. it groups alert storm into incidents, flags noisy checks and has an agent that can investigate for you live systems. You can e.g. jump from the inci…

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r/kubernetes · u/Timely-Quality-1287 · 

wellcake: a Valkey operator that fails over the primary *before* a rolling restart (early, feedback welcome)

**wellcake** — an early, Apache-2.0 Kubernetes operator for Valkey. One `ValkeyCluster` CRD covers all four topologies: Standalone, Replication, Sentinel, Cluster. The bit I'd most like critiqued: **proactive rolling res…

r/kubernetes · u/suman087 · 

Happy Birthday Kubernetes !!

Posting this because I still keep seeing job openings asking for 15+ years of Kubernetes experience :D

r/kubernetes · u/mmontes11 · 

mariadb-operator 📦 26.06: multi-cluster topology, maintenance mode, root password rotation and more!

We just shipped mariadb-operator 26.06, and this one is a big deal! The multi-cluster feature has been on the roadmap for a while, and we're really happy with how it turned out. Full release notes are linked, but here's …

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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

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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.

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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.

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