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  • 2025-12-16
    Digital Ocean

    Introducing the Custom Date Range Billing View

    Introducing the Custom Date Range Billing View What’s included in this new feature Key use cases for growing teams Ready to get started? About the author(s) Try DigitalOcean for free Related Articles Speed Up Your JavaScript Apps: Native Bun Support is Now Available on App Platform A More Powerful, Code-First Knowledge Base Experience on the DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Platform Introducing DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Agent Development Kit: A code-first way to build production-ready AI agents By Nicole Ghalwash and Rebecca Davis Published: December 16, 2025 3 min read If you’ve ever stared at an unexpected cloud bill spike and sifted through invoices trying to find the cause, you know how time-consuming cost investigations can be. Until now, identifying cost anomalies often meant waiting for your monthly invoice or manually calculating month-to-date usage.

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  • 2025-12-16
    Tigera

    Ingress NGINX Controller Is Dead — Should You Move to Gateway API?

    Now What? Understanding the Impact of the Ingress NGINX Deprecation A Fork in the Road: Choosing Your Path Beyond Ingress NGINX Key Benefits Summary: Choosing Your Path Forward: Ingress or Gateway API? The Easy Path to Gateway API Ingress NGINX Controller, the trusty staple of countless platform engineering toolkits, is about to be put out to pasture. This news was announced by the Kubernetes community recently, and very quickly circulated throughout the cloud-native space.

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  • 2025-12-16
    CNCF

    How to build a cost-effective observability platform with OpenTelemetry

    The Challenge Observability Architecture Overview Key Architectural Decisions Centralized Backend, Distributed Collectors OpenTelemetry as the Universal Ingestion Layer Key Configurations Patterns Key Challenges The Metric Explosion Version Alignment Small Node OOM Conclusion Posted on December 16, 2025 by By Grace Park, DevOps Engineer, STCLab SRE Team CNCF projects highlighted in this post Managing millions of concurrent connections during global events like flash sales and online voting requires resilient, scalable observability. At STCLab, we operate platforms such as NetFUNNEL and BotManager that support up to 3.5 million simultaneous users across 200 countries.

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  • 2025-12-16
    VMware Cloud Foundation Blog

    NVMe Memory Tiering Design and Sizing on VMware Cloud Foundation 9 Part 4: vSAN Compatibility and Storage Considerations

    Storage Considerations Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles NVMe Memory Tiering Design and Sizing on VMware Cloud Foundation 9 Part 4: vSAN Compatibility and Storage Considerations Using Harbor as a Proxy Cache for Cloud-Based Registries What to Look for in Network Switches for VMware vSAN We’ve covered a lot of ground in the first 3 parts of this series: PART 1: Prerequisites and Hardware Compatibility PART 2: Design for Security, Redundancy, and Scalability PART 3: Sizing for Success But there is a lot more to learn about Memory Tiering. In fact, vSAN often comes up in conversations about Memory Tiering given its similarities, but also due to compatibility inquiries, so let’s dive in.

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  • 2025-12-16
    VMware Cloud Foundation Blog

    Using Harbor as a Proxy Cache for Cloud-Based Registries

    The Problem: Public Registry Challenges Why Use a Proxy Cache? How it works: The Benefits: Setting Up Harbor as a Proxy Cache Step 1: Deploy and Access Harbor Step 2: Configure the Proxy Target (External Registry) Step 3: Create a New Project for the Proxy Using the Proxy Cache How it Works in Practice What happens behind the scenes: Visual Walkthrough Cache Invalidation and Retention Other Supported Registries Conclusion Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Deploy VCF Private AI Services in Minimal VMware Cloud Foundation Environments NVMe Memory Tiering Design and Sizing on VMware Cloud Foundation 9 Part 4: vSAN Compatibility and Storage Considerations Using Harbor as a Proxy Cache for Cloud-Based Registries In the world of containerization, pulling images from public registries is a daily task for development teams, CI/CD pipelines, and production deployments. But what happens when your team scales? What starts as a simple docker pull nginx command can quickly become a bottleneck.

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  • 2025-12-16
    Redhat Blog

    Red Hat to acquire Chatterbox Labs: Frequently Asked Questions

    Red Hat to acquire Chatterbox Labs: Frequently Asked Questions The Announcement Strategic Rationale Customer and Partner Impact About the author Red Hat 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 Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share On December 16, 2025, Red Hat announced the acquisition of Chatterbox Labs , a pioneer in model-agnostic AI safety and generative AI (gen AI) guardrails. The following questions and answers provide additional context on the acquisition and what it means for Red Hat customers and partners.

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  • 2025-12-15
    AWS Containers Blog (EKS)

    Amazon EKS introduces enhanced network policy capabilities

    Amazon EKS introduces enhanced network policy capabilities What are Admin Network Policies? Admin Policy examples What are Application Network Policies? How are Application Network Policies different from regular Network Policies? Application Network Policy example Conclusion About the authors Today, we are excited to announce the expansion of native network policy support in Amazon EKS to include both Admin Policies and Application Network Policies. With these additional policies, Cluster Administrators (e.

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  • 2025-12-15
    CNCF

    Kubernetes Security: 2025 Stable Features and 2026 preview

    2025 Kubernetes security: Stable graduates The future is now: What to expect in 2026 Conclusion Posted on December 15, 2025 by Matteo Bisi, DevSecOps Team Leader, ReeVo Cloud & Cyber Security CNCF projects highlighted in this post It’s time to recap the key Kubernetes security highlights from 2025 and outline features likely to graduate to stable in early 2026. From a DevSecOps perspective, 2025 brought several meaningful security improvements that directly influenced day-2 operations and production hardening efforts.

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  • 2025-12-15
    VMware Cloud Foundation Blog

    The New Paradigm: MLPerf Inference 5.1 Confirms VCF is the Future of AI/ML Performance

    MLPerf Inference 5.1 Performance with VCF on SuperMicro server with NVIDIA 8xB200 MLPerf Inference 5.1 Performance with VCF on Dell server with NVIDIA 8xH200 MLPerf Inference 5.1 Performance in VCF with Intel Xeon 6 Processor Conclusion Discover more from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog Related Articles Deploy VCF Private AI Services in Minimal VMware Cloud Foundation Environments Using Harbor as a Proxy Cache for Cloud-Based Registries The New Paradigm: MLPerf Inference 5.1 Confirms VCF is the Future of AI/ML Performance Broadcom collaborated with Dell, Intel, NVIDIA, and SuperMicro to highlight the advantages of virtualization, delivering standout MLPerf Inference v5.1 results. VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 achieved performance on par with bare-metal environments across key AI benchmarks—including Speech-to-Text (Whisper), Text-to-Video (Stable Diffusion XL), LLMs (Llama 3.1-405B and Llama 2-70B), Graph Neural Networks (R-GAT), and Computer Vision (RetinaNet).

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  • 2025-12-15
    AWS Containers Blog (EKS)

    Automate java performance troubleshooting with AI-Powered thread dump analysis on Amazon ECS and EKS

    Automate java performance troubleshooting with AI-Powered thread dump analysis on Amazon ECS and EKS Overview of the solution Prerequisites Walkthrough Step 1: Deploying the base infrastructure Step 2: Setting up container environment and deploy the monitoring and analysis stack Implementation details Design principles JMX metrics with Spring Boot Automated thread dump collection via Grafana webhook AI-powered analysis with Amazon Bedrock Triggering a thread dump analysis Example Analysis Output Cleaning up Conclusion About the authors Picture this: your containerized Java application that was running smoothly yesterday is now consuming 90% CPU and barely responding to user requests. Now your customers are experiencing timeouts, and your ops team is under pressure to resolve the issue quickly.

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