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Google announced that Autopilot is now the default and recommended operation mode for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters.
Google Cloud today announced a new operating mode for its Kubernetes Engine (GKE) that turns over the management of much of the day-to-day operations of a container cluster to Google’s own ...
The new GKE Autopilot, generally available now, steps up the level of automation involved in Kubernetes management, down to eliminating all node management.
Today Google Cloud announced that it has upgraded its Kubernetes Engine’s capacity in anticipation of even larger models, with support for 65,000-node clusters, up from its current support for ...
Google Cloud talks Google Kubernetes Engine, scaling Kubernetes for AI workloads and increasing Kubernetes' accessibility and ease of use.
From Hello Minikube to Kubernetes Anywhere to example microservices apps, the options for learning Google’s container orchestration tool abound With every innovation comes new complications ...
Google Kubernetes Engine, or GKE, hooks into many Google Cloud features. Access management and identity are handled through existing Google accounts and permissions infrastructure.
Google said it was set this week to add the latest Kubernetes 1.9 update to its Google Kubernetes Engine platform.
Google is enhancing its cloud platform to attract customers running contemporary workloads based on containers. From Shared VPC to improved auto-scaling mechanisms, Google Kubernetes Engine ...
But Google is now taking a step back. With the Kubernetes community reaching a state of maturity, Google is transferring all of this to the community.