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Is AWS Lambda a Replacement For Servers?

Function-as-a-service is great for certain classes of problems, but for some types of computation, FaaS is, quite simply, a bad fit ...
Lee Atchison | October 31, 2023 | AWS Lambda, cloud native computing, FaaS, function-as-a-service, serverless, servers
replace VMware Rise of Bare-Metal Kubernetes Servers

Replace, Don’t Repair, for Higher Quality Cloud-Native Apps

In a recent article, I discussed an odd strategy for improving the quality of an application: Not testing it. The strategy is based on the philosophy that bugs and mistakes should not ...
Lee Atchison | June 13, 2023 | application development, cloud-native applications, cloud-native architecture, servers
Robin.io Kubernetes 5G

QCT Allies with Robin.io to Run Kubernetes at the Edge

Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), a provider of servers, has allied with Robin.io to create an integrated platform for running containerized applications on Kubernetes clusters deployed at the wireless 5G edge. Mehran Hadipour, ...
Mike Vizard | July 6, 2021 | container networking, edge computing, QCT, Robin.io, servers
zero-trust, Tigera zero-trust GitOps DevSecOps Kubernetes

Do VPNs Have a Place in Container Security?

Containers give people the ability to change between development, testing and production environments rapidly. They also help people load any software stack on almost any system in a flash. But, when someone ...
Christopher Nichols | August 22, 2019 | containers, security, servers, virtual private networks, VPNs
Containers Desktop Technology

Could Containers Become a Desktop Technology?

Among the many differences between containers and virtual machines is that containers are used almost exclusively in server applications. In contrast, there is a healthy market for virtual machines on both desktop ...
Christopher Tozzi | May 28, 2019 | containers, containers on desktop, desktop, servers, virtual machines
Why Docker Containers are Good for the Environment

Why Docker Containers are Good for the Environment

Can containers help save the planet? That may not be a common question to ask about Docker’s benefits, but it’s a valid one. Here’s why. Ask most people why Docker containers are ...
Christopher Tozzi | September 6, 2017 | bare metal servers, containers, docker, environment, hardware, resources, servers
Containers Moving Beyond Servers

Containers Moving Beyond Servers

So far, containers have been used mostly to develop or deploy apps to servers—specifically, x86 servers. But containers have a future beyond the data center, too. From internet of things (IoT) devices, to ...
Christopher Tozzi | November 14, 2016 | ARM, containers, desktop apps, docker, internet of things, iot, Raspberry Pi, servers, video

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