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Server Side: Docker, Kubernetes, and PHP

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jan 21, 2023

Plasma 5.27 Beta available for testing
Reflecting on my first Linux conference

Kubernetes in 2023 mirrors the enterprise quest for simplification - SiliconANGLE

↺ Kubernetes in 2023 mirrors the enterprise quest for simplification - SiliconANGLE
The past year saw significant discussion around security, growing use of open-source tools to run enterprise systems, and how an expanding developer ecosystem may reduce Kubernetes complexity. Within these key topics can be found another important dynamic. There is a great deal of innovation in the container space, and this will set much of the cloud-native agenda during the coming year.
“Containers have gone supernova with Kubernetes, with a complete ecosystem of opportunity to create the next operating system in software development,” said John Furrier, industry analyst for SiliconANGLE Media, during a discussion at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2022. “To me, KubeCon is at the center of Software 2.0 or 3.0. It’s not where the old school is; it’s where the new school is.”

The evolution of containers: Docker, Kubernetes and the future | TechTarget

↺ The evolution of containers: Docker, Kubernetes and the future | TechTarget
Container technology is almost as old as VMs, although IT wasn't talking about the topic until Docker, Kubernetes and other tech made waves that caused a frenzy of activity.

PHP version 8.1.15RC1 and 8.2.2RC1 - Remi's RPM repository - Blog

↺ PHP version 8.1.15RC1 and 8.2.2RC1 - Remi's RPM repository - Blog
Release Candidate versions are available in testing repository for Fedora and Enterprise Linux (RHEL / CentOS / Alma / Rocky and other clones) to allow more people to test them. They are available as Software Collections, for a parallel installation, perfect solution for such tests, and also as base packages.
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