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k3s vs k8s - The Difference Between k3s vs k8s

Our CTO Andy Jeffries explains how k3s by Rancher Labs differs from regular Kubernetes (k8s). Since we launched the world’s first k3s powered, managed Kubernetes service – we’ve had a lot of questions from our members on what the differences are between k3s and k8s (full blown Kubernetes), aside from the choice from each on how to capitalise a "K" (or not).

6 Signs Your Company is Experiencing Data Breaches

Do you always stress about the confidential data your business owns? You have a valid reason to worry because data security risks are a growing concern and the stakes have never been higher. According to a recent report, the global cybercrime cost may reach $10.5 trillion by 2025. Businesses must be vigilant about potential data theft and take proactive measures to protect themselves.

Beyond Logging: The Power of Observability in Modern Systems

Observability has now become a key aspect of designing, building and maintaining modern systems. From logs to distributed tracing and from distributed locking to distributed tracing, observability as a function has gone beyond logging. With so many aspects to be taken care of, it thus becomes essential to have an observability toolchain which is comprehensive and comprehensive without making it complex. In this blog, we will explore the underlying motivations behind observability, the various tools available to enable it, and the various components of the same.

Maximizing Efficiency: How SOAP Can Transform Your Enterprise Automation Strategy

Rajeev Kumar, Automation Product Leader at Broadcom, explores the 2023 Gartner® Market Guide for Service Orchestration and Automation Platforms. He reveals how Automation from Broadcom embraces the concepts of SOAP, driving a modern workload automation strategy.

Performance and User Experience Monitoring for Citrix Linux Workspaces

Citrix for Linux VDI and DaaS options allow organizations to deploy Linux digital workspaces and Linux applications that can then be accessed by end-users from Linux or non-Linux endpoints. This allows organizations to deploy applications optimized for Linux OSs to users using mobile, Mac, Windows, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) endpoints as well as those using native Linux.

Introducing our new Item Detail page

We’re excited to share a significant update to all Rollbar plans in the next few weeks. We’ve redesigned our item detail page with a new mobile layout, prioritized important error context, display occurrence details more clearly, and put all actions at your fingertips. With our new UI, we are confident you will work more efficiently, so you can resolve errors quickly and get back to your essential work.

What is Azure Storage Archive?

If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to store your rarely accessed data, Azure Storage Archive might be the perfect solution for you. This cloud-based storage service offered by Microsoft Azure provides an affordable and secure option for archiving data that is not frequently used, yet still requires retention for compliance reasons. In this article, we’ll dive deep into Azure Storage Archive, discussing its features, benefits, and how it compares to other Azure storage options.

How Much Does an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) System Cost?

Once there was a time when Barcode was the only option for asset tracking but now as the technology has evolved so much there are several asset tracking technologies available. Now the client wants only the best, here RFID comes into play. RFID has acquired a big market and lots of business verticals use this technology. Several other organizations are thinking of using RFID technology.

A Beginner's Guide to OpenTelemetry

OpenTelemetry (OTel) is an open-source observability framework that provides a standardized way of collecting, processing, and exporting telemetry data (metrics, traces, and logs) from distributed systems. It was born by a merger between two previously separate observability projects, OpenCensus and OpenTracing, and it is currently maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).