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- 2025-12-17Kubernetes Blog
Kubernetes v1.35: Timbernetes (The World Tree Release)
Kubernetes v1.35: Timbernetes (The World Tree Release) Release theme and logo Spotlight on key updates Stable: In-place update of Pod resources Beta: Pod certificates for workload identity and security Alpha: Node declared features before scheduling Features graduating to Stable PreferSameNode traffic distribution Job API managed-by mechanism Reliable Pod update tracking with. metadata.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-17Digital Ocean
Introducing DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Agent Development Kit: A code-first way to build production-ready AI agents
Introducing DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Agent Development Kit: A code-first way to build production-ready AI agents Why we built the ADK What’s included in the public preview Try the Agent Development Kit today About the author Try DigitalOcean for free Related Articles A More Powerful, Code-First Knowledge Base Experience on the DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Platform Now Available: Remote MCP for DigitalOcean Services DigitalOcean MCP Server is now available By Grace Morgan Updated: December 17, 2025 3 min read Developers everywhere face a common challenge: it’s getting easier and easier to prototype an AI agent, but harder to turn that prototype into something reliable, testable, and ready for production. Orchestrating LLM interactions, managing state, wiring up function calling, integrating multiple tools, evaluating performance, tracing failures, and deploying to production often require complex custom code and scattered tooling.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-17CNCF
CNCF Welcomes 12 New Silver Members Emphasizing a Growing Need for Observability and Automation
New Silver Members About the Newest End User Members About Cloud Native Computing Foundation Media Contact New global members join CNCF to strengthen community contributions in observability, cloud infrastructure, and cloud native AI SAN FRANCISCO, CA – December 17, 2025 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®) , which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced the addition of 12 new Silver Members, reinforcing the continued momentum of cloud native adoption across industries and further strengthening the foundation’s global community. According to CNCF’s latest State of Cloud Native Development report, more than 15 million developers now use cloud native technologies, with backend and DevOps professionals leading adoption at 58%.
#cncf - 2025-12-17Digital Ocean
A Year of Innovation: DigitalOcean Managed Databases in 2025
A Year of Innovation: DigitalOcean Managed Databases in 2025 MCP Server (August) Advanced configuration for Managed Databases UI (August) Storage autoscaling (October) PostgreSQL 18 (November) Support for Remote MCP Server (December) Improved migration tooling in the cloud console (December) What’s to come in 2026 About the author Try DigitalOcean for free By Nicole Ghalwash Published: December 17, 2025 4 min read 2025 was a big year for DigitalOcean Managed Databases, packed with meaningful enhancements designed to deliver more power, flexibility, and simplicity for developers and businesses of all sizes. With performance boosts and new database engines introduced to improve scalability, automation, and observability, this year’s releases focused on making it easier than ever to build and run reliable data-backed applications on DigitalOcean.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-17CNCF
KubeVirt undergoes OSTIF security audit
Audit Process Audit Results Resources Posted on December 17, 2025 by By Helen Woeste Operations, Communications, and Community at Open Source Technology Improvement Fund CNCF projects highlighted in this post The Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF) is proud to share the results of a recent security audit of KubeVirt , a Kubernetes virtualization API and runtime for managing virtual machines. With the continued support of Quarkslab and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), KubeVirt maintains support for end-users running virtual-machine workloads that need to containerize applications.
#cncf - 2025-12-17VMware Cloud Foundation Blog
Deploy VCF Private AI Services in Minimal VMware Cloud Foundation Environments
Deployment Workflow Overview Prerequisites Deploy VCF Private AI Services 1. Install Private AI Services on the Supervisor 2.
#vmware #cloud-foundation #kubernetes - 2025-12-17Redhat Blog
Beyond modularity and other upgrades: The game-changer for your IT planning
Beyond modularity and other upgrades: The game-changer for your IT planning What does "removal of support for modularity" mean? Why should a 3-year-early feature announcement even matter? What is the digital roadmap? Where is Red Hat Lightspeed planning headed? Planning a RHEL future with confidence? Red Hat Enterprise Linux | Product trial About the authors Scott McCarty (fatherlinux) Rebecca Combs More like this More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 4) Looking ahead to 2026: Red Hat’s view across the hybrid cloud OS Wars_part 1 | Command Line Heroes OS Wars_part 2: Rise of Linux | Command Line Heroes Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share Scott and I talk to a lot of customers, and one theme that comes up over and over is that it’s difficult to plan for future releases of Linux. Sometimes, support drops for a feature or capability on which they rely.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-17Redhat Blog
Enterprise automation resilience with EDB and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Enterprise automation resilience with EDB and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Unlocking true resilience How does it work? The benefits This is the beginning of the evolution Want to know more? Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform | Product Trial About the author Phil Griffiths More like this Accelerating NetOps transformation with Ansible Automation Platform Slash VM provisioning time on Red Hat Openshift Virtualization using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Technically Speaking | Taming AI agents with observability Transforming Your Database | Code Comments Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share In today's modern technological world, IT infrastructure must deliver uncompromising speed and reliability to meet the critical demands of the business. Centralized automated platforms, such as Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform , are essential for managing critical IT infrastructure.
#kubernetes - 2025-12-17Redhat Blog
More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 4)
More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 4) 2025 (6 months until Summit 2025) More like this F5 BIG-IP Virtual Edition is now validated for Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Looking ahead to 2026: Red Hat’s view across the hybrid cloud OS Wars_part 1 | Command Line Heroes OS Wars_part 2: Rise of Linux | Command Line Heroes Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share This series takes a look at the people and planning that went into building and releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. From the earliest conceptual stages to the launch at Red Hat Summit 2025, we’ll hear firsthand accounts of how RHEL 10 came into being.
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Run containerized AI models locally with RamaLama
Run containerized AI models locally with RamaLama Why run AI models locally? What is RamaLama? Installing RamaLama and inspecting your environment How RamaLama selects the right image Running your first model with RamaLama Serving an OpenAI-compatible API with RamaLama Adding external data with RAG using RamaLama From local workflows to edge and Kubernetes Wrapping up The adaptable enterprise: Why AI readiness is disruption readiness About the author Cedric Clyburn More like this Looking ahead to 2026: Red Hat’s view across the hybrid cloud Resilient model training on Red Hat OpenShift AI with Kubeflow Trainer Technically Speaking | Platform engineering for AI agents Technically Speaking | Driving healthcare discoveries with AI Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share The open source AI ecosystem has matured quickly, and many developers start by using tools such as Ollama or LM Studio to run large language models (LLMs) on their laptops. This works well for quickly testing out a model and prototyping, but things become complicated when you need to manage dependencies, support different accelerators, or move workloads to Kubernetes.
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