October 17, 2018
Platform9 just released updates to Fission.io – the open source, Kubernetes-native Serverless framework, with new features enabling developers and IT Operations to improve the quality and reliability of serverless applications.
October 17, 2018
Live-reload, Record-replay, Automated Canary Deployments, Prometheus integration, and more give both Dev and Ops confidence in the production-readiness of serverless applications, as well as easy troubleshooting, and cost/performance optimization.
October 17, 2018
Kubernetes is easily the most transformational cloud technology available today. It is the de facto standard for container orchestration, essentially functioning as an operating system for cloud-native applications.
October 16, 2018
“Fission was created to provide a simpler, easier way for developers to accelerate time to value with Kubernetes. Our goal is to help developers produce quality serverless code, and provide Ops teams with the utmost confidence to run serverless applications in production,” said Soam Vasani, creator of Fission at Platform9. “Serverless allows developers to move faster and be more productive. The latest release of Fission focuses on accelerating feedback loops and lowering deployment risk, to ensure that teams can not only move fast, but also safely, and at scale.”
October 16, 2018
The company, which cut its teeth selling remotely-managed OpenStack cloud infrastructure for customers, also sells managed Kubernetes deployments and produces Fission.io, an open-source, Kubernetes-native serverless framework. The new update to Fission, announced today, adds several functions to make the deployment and testing of serverless functions easier.
October 16, 2018
Fission comes with built-in Live-reload and Record-replay capabilities to simplify testing and accelerate feedback loops. Other new features include Automated Canary Deployments to reduce the risk of failed releases, Prometheus integration for automated monitoring and alerts, and fine-grained cost and performance optimization capabilities.
October 11, 2018
etcdadm is a kubeadm-like open source command-line tool that allows users to easily configure, install and operate secure etcd clusters that can run anywhere – in the cloud, on-premises, as well as in air-gapped environments.
October 8, 2018
Sirish Raghuram’s article was featured on DZone’s 2018 Cloud Research Guide, providing expert guidance to the community about the challenges with traditional cloud management platforms (CMPs), the key capabilities for effective cloud management solutions, and how enterprises can instantly turn any infrastructure into a cloud, and benefit from a unified cloud experience on any infrastructure, for any application.