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Red Hat's Operator Framework set to overhaul Kubernetes clusters
Red Hat plans to bring the new Operator Framework to its OpenShift Container Platform and Kubernetes cluster tools in general. This should give teams a consistent way to manage complex applications across Kubernetes clusters that may run on private clouds, Azure, AWS or other providers.
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Kubernetes 1.11: Custom Resources, Pod Priority and Preemption, and more
As we continue our work in upstream Kubernetes development to enable it for the community and enterprises alike, we’d like to celebrate the upcoming delivery of Kubernetes 1.11 expected this week.
With each release of Kubernetes, we see a continued effort in building extensible APIs. This latest release brings greater stability and enhancements to Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), pod priority and preemption enabled by default, the ability to use CoreDNS as the DNS plugin for the cluster, and more. We are especially thrilled with the additional work in this release to help developers build richer Kubernetes-native applications, especially Operators.
Thank you to the community and the release team for the concerted efforts. Our team members worked within the community to develop a number of these elements across many special interest groups (SIGs). We also participated in the Kubernetes 1.11 Release Team serving in both the Release Lead and Features roles. Here are a few highlights.
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