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  2. Rancher Labs - Wikipedia

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    Dice predicts that the demand for Kubernetes skills will enjoy a projected growth rate of more than 67% over the next 10 years. In April 2020, [4] Rancher Labs released an update to its Kubernetes management platform that makes it easier to upgrade without any downtime in addition to making it easier to remotely access. Company CEO Sheng Liang ...

  3. Blue–green deployment - Wikipedia

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    To implement blue–green deployment, you create revisions of the container apps and assign traffic weights. The blue revision is assigned 100% of the traffic initially, while the green revision is deployed with no production traffic. After successful testing of the green revision, the traffic is switched over smoothly without downtime.

  4. Kubernetes - Wikipedia

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    Simplified view showing how Services interact with Pod networking in a Kubernetes cluster. A Kubernetes service is a set of pods that work together, such as one tier of a multi-tier application. The set of pods that constitute a service are defined by a label selector. [31] Kubernetes provides two modes of service discovery, using environment ...

  5. High availability - Wikipedia

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    Zero downtime system design means that modeling and simulation indicates mean time between failures significantly exceeds the period of time between planned maintenance, upgrade events, or system lifetime. Zero downtime involves massive redundancy, which is needed for some types of aircraft and for most kinds of communications satellites.

  6. Kubeflow - Wikipedia

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    Kubeflow is an open-source platform for machine learning and MLOps on Kubernetes introduced by Google.The different stages in a typical machine learning lifecycle are represented with different software components in Kubeflow, including model development (Kubeflow Notebooks [4]), model training (Kubeflow Pipelines, [5] Kubeflow Training Operator [6]), model serving (KServe [a] [7]), and ...

  7. High-availability cluster - Wikipedia

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    The most common size for an HA cluster is a two-node cluster, since that is the minimum required to provide redundancy, but many clusters consist of many more, sometimes dozens of nodes. The attached diagram is a good overview of a classic HA cluster, with the caveat that it does not make any mention of quorum/witness functionality (see above).

  8. Uptime - Wikipedia

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    Uptime is the opposite of downtime. Htop adds an exclamation mark when uptime is longer than 100 days. It is often used as a measure of computer operating system reliability or stability, in that this time represents the time a computer can be left unattended without crashing or needing to be rebooted for administrative or maintenance purposes.

  9. ONTAP - Wikipedia

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    ONTAP Cluster could consist only with even number of nodes (they must be configured as HA pairs) except for Single-node cluster. Single-node cluster ONTAP system also called non-HA (stand-alone). ONTAP Cluster managed with a single pane of glass built-in management with Web-based GUI, CLI (SSH and PowerShell) and API.