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rshnotsecure
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Fascinating documentary on Kubernetes for those who have 50 minutes. Gives more background to the "Container Wars". The filmmakers also have documentaries on the history of Python, Argo, etc.

Some highlights:

- How far behind Kubernetes was at the time of launch. Docker Swarm was significantly more simple to use, and Apache Mesos scheduler could already handle 10,000 nodes (and was being used by Netflix).

- RedHat's early contributions were key, despite having the semi-competing project of OpenShift.

- The decision to Open Source K8S came down to one meeting brief meeting at Google. Many of the senior engineers attended remotely from Seattle, not bothering to fly out because they thought their request to go OS was going to get shutdown.

- Brief part at the end where Kelsey Hightower talks about what he thinks might come after Kubernetes. He mentions, and I thought this was very interesting ... Serverless making a return. It really seemed like Serverless would be "the thing" in 2016-2017 but containers were too powerful. Maybe now with KNative or some future fusing of Container Orchestration + K8S?

[1] - https://youtu.be/BE77h7dmoQU
rshnotsecure
·5 anni fa·discuss
The reverse DNS of the IP address mentioned is: h-68-164-57-219.lsan.ca.dynamic.globalcapacity.com according to SecurityTrails.

The article also gives the following information:

- HOST DETAILS: H-68-164-57-219.LSANCA54.DYNAMIC.COVAD.NET

- IP Address: 68.164.57.219

The IP address is within a /16 block owned by Megapath, a Los Angeles hosting provider.
rshnotsecure
·6 anni fa·discuss
I just saw this sorry. Reading now.
rshnotsecure
·6 anni fa·discuss
Can we also get (I mean this respectfully) a specific answer from YCombinator on who exactly hosts the news.ycombinator.com website?

It appears to be the little heard of and quite hard to track down "M5 Security Solutions" also known as "M5 Hosting". What is strange is they do say they do private hosting for the Department of Defense. Can we get an expansion on that relationship? Thank you.
rshnotsecure
·7 anni fa·discuss
There copyright page hasn’t been updated since 2003...
rshnotsecure
·7 anni fa·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com is run by M5 Hosting out of San Diego.

M5 Hosting is also known as M5 Computer Security out of San Diego.

These firms are a strange choice for a place like YCombinator to host I think.