How to horizontally autoscale pods in Kubernetes
In this article I demonstrate how to set up an autoscaler to scale up the pods when the CPU usage exceeds a certain threshold and back down again.
Author David Poole on 16 March 2021 David Poole's blog
In this article I demonstrate how to set up an autoscaler to scale up the pods when the CPU usage exceeds a certain threshold and back down again.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 1 March 2021 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
Customer and other confidential company data is one of the most valuable assets in the digitalized economy. To protect this asset adequately in the cloud, there is currently only one secure strategy: to work with a European owned cloud infrastructure partner.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 28 January 2021 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
The Kubernetes cloud is the perfect infrastructure for microservices architecture. It provides an out-of-the-box solution to get you up and running quickly on a managed public or on a dedicated private Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster.
Author Gerald Dürr on 26 November 2020 Gerald Dürr's blog
Sharing documents with colleagues, customers and suppliers while collaborating on them is part of everyday life in many companies. But is this data exchange also secure?
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 30 July 2020 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
Use cases for home office, customer interactions, team meetings, bilateral, formal and supplier interactions are determining the requirements for remote working.
Author David Poole on 16 June 2020 David Poole's blog
JupyterLab is the most widely used data science / machine learning IDE. Deploying it on OpenShift / Kubernetes adds another layer of flexibility in terms of convenience, resource allocation and horizontal scaling across user groups.
Author Gerald Dürr on 12 May 2020 Gerald Dürr's blog
The Covid 19 pandemic is accelerating the digitalisation of the economy and society on an unprecedented scale. Cloud services are proving to be a fast and efficient solution in this phase. What does this mean for companies?
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 10 March 2020 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
The Safe Swiss Cloud management team took a number of steps to ensure business continuity during the virus outbreak. Our first priority was to take measures to reduce risk to the health of our employees. Secondly to ensure that all our services and support would continue to function without interruption.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 12 February 2020 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
A lot has happened at Safe Swiss Cloud in the past few months – and we decided that a new look and feel for our website would be a good way of highlighting the new Safe Swiss Cloud.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 10 February 2020 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
Why we back the Contract for the Web, an initiative by the World Wide Web Foundation in November 2019