KEDA - Creating Scalable Jobs
KEDA works excellent when paired with code that runs on top of the Azure Functions containers. You have running services that monitor a queue,
KEDA works excellent when paired with code that runs on top of the Azure Functions containers. You have running services that monitor a queue,
All workloads require to access different services or in one way or another. One of the ways is to provide an application credential which is
KEDA (Kubernetes-based Event-Driven Autoscaling) is an opensource project built by Microsoft in collaboration with Red Hat, which provides eve
Thinking that you managed to escape security? Guess again. In this post, I will focus on containers with Azure Kubernetes in mind but these e
đź’ˇMuch later edit, Nvidia no longer hosts the GPU plugin in docker and they moved it to their own repo as show here -> NVIDIA Kubernetes
In a previous blog post [https://florinloghiade.ro/2018/01/working-with-kubernetes-managed-clusters-in-azure/] , I talked about how excellent
Visual Studio Team Services or VSTS is Microsoft’s cloud offering that provides a complete set of tools and services that ease the life of sma
Coming from the infrastructure world, I would say that I had a bit of a hard time wrapping my head around how you would manage containers when