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> "It starts with a simple focus on the kind of things you really need to make AI workloads work well on Kubernetes, Such as Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) across GPUs, TPUs, and all of the different types of AI hardware."
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CNCF membership is squarely in support, Anisczyck said. For example, “Google’s obviously interested in this because they offer their TPUs, and they saw the success of what happened with the original Kubernetes conformance program, which attracted a lot of people to the platform.”
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> "Vultr is an AI infrastructure specialist, Our core platform is a public cloud platform. We’re the functional equivalent of a hyperscaler. We are an alternative to AWS, GCP, or Azure, with the same global reach."
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“We are also one of the first to start specializing in AI infrastructure, the first one taking GPUs from NVIDIA. And most recently, the first to market with AMD GPUs. So currently, we’re the only global platform that offers a choice between NVIDIA and AMD,” Cochrane added.
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> "Private GPU deployments also support data and application sovereignty, which we recognize as an opportunity to be a little disruptive around the hyperscalers, We help these companies reduce time to monetization for their GPUs and offer them expertise that can be difficult to obtain."
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> "The service mesh provides security and reliability in a uniform way across the platform. We are starting with MCP because the first thing that you want agents to do is to be able to access the existing resources. Let’s say you’re building an agentic workflow for automating a business process. You’ll benefit from the service mesh providing zero trust, so you exdecute the business process with confidence, We give you the same capabilities that LinkerD gives you for microservices. We know there’s more to do, but that’s the starting point."
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Buoyant also announced the availability of LinkerD for .NET applications on Windows.
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> "ConfigHub keeps the configuration clean and up to date, and then maps it into the running state to catch any drift at the same time, There’s actually a missing notion of a collective sense of truth for the configuration, which is what’s relevant to operations. So that’s what we are bringing together."
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Similarly, Lee Calcote, CEO of Layer5, the company behind the CNCF Meshery project, announced their new product called Kanvas Designer, which provides an interactive, shared space for collaboration on configuration across an enterprise’s Kubernetes estate.
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> "Let’s call it day two operations. People are saying, yes we have Kubernetes, and it’s working well. What do we need to do next?"
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“Maybe we need an IDP (Internal Developer Platform), or we need to improve how we do observability. People always care about improving observability, which is especially crucial in the age of AI,” he said. “I basically call this platform engineering, as a way to improve how you build and run platforms in your company, so we have projects such as Backstage, Argo, and Crossplane for example,” he added. “We’ve learned from past KubeCons that if we just purely focused on Kubernetes, we wouldn’t have such a wide ecosystem.”
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In this context Chronosphere, which builds observability solutions specifically for Kubernetes, announced their next-level observability product release with AI guided troubleshooting.
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> "Our approach is to focus on where we can differentiate ourselves with respect to the developer experience, The first is this idea of guided troubleshooting where we study the behavior of the very best developers in the organization, who approach troubleshooting from the position of deep knowledge about the system. We figured out how to use AI to expose that same hypothesis-driven approach to troubleshooting for those who don’t have that deep knowledge."
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And Dash0, a new company that is focusing on simplifying observability data collection and analysis entirely based on OpenTelemetry, announced its new version as well.
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> "We launched last year and right from the beginning, it was really about being OpenTelemetry native. In other words, implementing the first tool around OpenTelemetry, the new standard for observability. Not just integrating it. A lot of the observability companies treat OpenTelemetry as just one input out of many. We just treat the data as OpenTelemetry all the time. There’s also something called the semantic convention of open Telemetry, which basically specifies a naming convention, and by doing so, we can now aggregate and create context and say, give me all the logs, metrics, and traces of that part because they all use the same tag name."
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