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Autoscaling Made Easy with Rancher Cluster API

Kubernetes has revolutionized application deployment and management. However, manually adjusting cluster sizes to meet fluctuating workloads, without constantly under- or over-provisioning resources, quickly drains platform teams’ time and energy. While traditional cloud provider autoscaling tools are functional, they often fall short when it comes to truly dynamic, Kubernetes-aware scaling, especially in a world with diverse infrastructure.

Rancher Live: What is Developer Advocacy?

Join us for an engaging Rancher live stream hosted by Orlin Vasilev, as we dive into the world of Developer Advocacy—what it really means, why it matters, and how it's evolving in the cloud-native space. Orlin will be joined by two powerhouse guests in the field: Jorge Castro – a community strategist and long-time open source advocate, known for his work with Kubernetes and cloud-native ecosystems. Jorge brings deep insights from years of building developer communities and bridging the gap between engineers and users.

Kubernetes Clusters Break in the Weirdest Ways

If you’ve ever spent hours chasing a weird issue in your Kubernetes cluster, you’re in good company. Reddit’s r/kubernetes is full of hilarious and painful stories about clusters going off the rails for reasons no monitoring dashboard ever predicted. And while it’s easy to laugh after the fact, each of these moments highlights just how important observability is because these kinds of problems don’t show up on your radar until it’s too late.