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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 05, 2023

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Mat Duggan ☛ Why Kubernetes needs an LTS

↺ Why Kubernetes needs an LTS
Kubernetes follows an N-2 support policy (meaning that the 3 most recent minor versions receive security and bug fixes) along with a 15-week release cycle. This results in a release being supported for 14 months (12 months of support and 2 months of upgrade period). If we compare that to Debian, the OS project a lot of organizations base their support cycles on, we can see the immediate difference.

Red Hat Official ☛ Better securing the future: Navigating Red Hat OpenShift disconnected installations with the agent-based installer

↺ Better securing the future: Navigating Red Hat OpenShift disconnected installations with the agent-based installer
In this article, we explore the benefits and key considerations of this essential deployment and operating paradigm.

OpenSUSE ☛ openSUSE Community Plans Virtual Bar Anniversary

↺ openSUSE Community Plans Virtual Bar Anniversary
Amidst a time where people saw every square inch/cm of their homes, two openSUSE members founded an innovative way to foster camaraderie and engagement among its community; through a virtual bar.
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