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Pablo Lalloni

jetstack/cert-manager: Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes - 0 views

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    "cert-manager is a Kubernetes add-on to automate the management and issuance of TLS certificates from various issuing sources. It will ensure certificates are valid and up to date periodically, and attempt to renew certificates at an appropriate time before expiry."
Pablo Lalloni

kubernetes-incubator/external-dns: Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google ... - 0 views

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    "Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services"
Pablo Lalloni

graymeta/stow: Cloud storage abstraction package for Go - 1 views

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    "Cloud storage abstraction package for Go"
Pablo Lalloni

Knative  |  Google Cloud - 0 views

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    "Knative provides a set of middleware components that are essential to build modern, source-centric, and container-based applications that can run anywhere: on premises, in the cloud, or even in a third-party data center. Knative components are built on Kubernetes and codify the best practices shared by successful real-world Kubernetes-based frameworks. It enables developers to focus just on writing interesting code, without worrying about the "boring but difficult" parts of building, deploying, and managing an application."
Pablo Lalloni

F5 BIG-IP Controller for Kubernetes - 0 views

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    "The F5 BIG-IP Controller for Kubernetes lets you manage your F5 BIG-IP device from Kubernetes or OpenShift using either environment's native CLI/API."
Pablo Lalloni

Reference Architecture | @datawireio - 0 views

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    "Agile workflows for building microservices on Kubernetes"
Pablo Lalloni

Comdb2 | Comdb2 Documentation - 0 views

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    "Comdb2 is a relational database built in-house at Bloomberg L.P. over the last 14 years or so. It started with a modest goal of replacing an older home-grown system to allow databases to stay in sync easier. SQL was added early in its development, and it quickly started replacing other relational databases in addition to its original goal. Comdb2 today holds a good chunk of Bloomberg's data, and is continually developed by a dedicated team."
Pablo Lalloni

Crypto-Gram: October 15, 2017 - Schneier on Security - 0 views

  • NIST recently published its four-volume SP800-63-3 Digital Identity Guidelines. Among other things, it makes three important suggestions when it comes to passwords: * Stop it with the annoying password complexity rules. They make passwords harder to remember. They increase errors because artificially complex passwords are harder to type in. And they don't help that much. It's better to allow people to use pass phrases. * Stop it with password expiration. That was an old idea for an old way we used computers. Today, don't make people change their passwords unless there's indication of compromise. * Let people use password managers. This is how we deal with all the passwords we need.
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