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Digitalis becomes a SUSE Gold Partner specialising in Rancher and Kubernetes

Digitalis becomes a SUSE Gold Partner specialising in Rancher and Kubernetes

by Digitalis | May 24, 2021 | Kubernetes, News

Digitalis becomes a SUSE Gold Partner specialising in Rancher and Kubernetes l by Digitalis  24 May, 2021  Kubernetes | News Digitalis is happy to announce we are now a SUSE Gold Partner providing services on the SUSE Rancher Kubernetes products....
Apache Pulsar standalone usage and basic topics

Apache Pulsar standalone usage and basic topics

by Jason Bell | May 4, 2021 | Insights, Pulsar

Apache Pulsar standalone usage and basic topics l by Jason Bell  4 May, 2021  Insights | Pulsar In my last Pulsar post I did a side by side comparison of Apache Kafka and Apache Pulsar. Let’s continue looking at Pulsar a little closer, there are...
Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability with Patroni, etcd and HAProxy – Part 2

Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability with Patroni, etcd and HAProxy – Part 2

by Federico Campoli | Apr 6, 2021 | Insights, PostgreSQL

Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability with Patroni, etcd and HAProxy – Part 2 l by Federico Campoli  6 Apr, 2021  Insights | PostgreSQL In the first part of this blog we configured an etcd cluster on top of three CentOS 7 servers. We...
Ansible Versioning

Ansible Versioning

by Sergio Rua | Mar 4, 2021 | Ansible, DevOps, Insights

Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability with Patroni, etcd and HAProxy – Part 2

Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability with Patroni, etcd and HAProxy – Part 1

by Federico Campoli | Mar 2, 2021 | Insights, PostgreSQL

Deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability with Patroni, etcd and HAProxy – Part 1 l by Federico Campoli  2 Mar, 2021  Insights | PostgreSQL In the first of a series of blogs on deploying PostgreSQL for High Availability (HA), we show how...
Kubernetes Operators pros and cons – the good, the bad and the ugly

Kubernetes Operators pros and cons – the good, the bad and the ugly

by Sergio Rua | Feb 24, 2021 | Insights, Kubernetes, Linux

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