Executive Summary
Cloudflare's Gen 13 architecture introduces a 2x throughput increase compared to Gen 12, leveraging a 192-core AMD EPYC™ processor.
CNCF's Runtime Threat Detection reaches General Availability while removing the host-sensor in Kubescape 4.0, ensuring improved security monitoring.
Top 3 Signals This Week
Signal 1
Gen 13 delivers up to 2x throughput compared to Gen 12, featuring a 192-core AMD EPYC™ processor versus a 96-core processor in Gen 12. [Source: Cloudflare]
Signal 2
Runtime Threat Detection reaches General Availability, utilizing CEL-based detection rules, enhancing monitoring capabilities at scale. [Source: CNCF]
Signal 3
Removal of the host-sensor in Kubescape 4.0 integrates capabilities into the node-agent, simplifying cluster environments. [Source: CNCF]
Rapid Data Drops
Agones officially moves to CNCF at the Sandbox level, fostering a community-owned project. [Source: CNCF]
Volcano v1.14 introduces a Sharding Controller for improved resource allocation, enhancing cluster utilization. [Source: CNCF]
Fluid transitions from CNCF sandbox project to CNCF incubating project, adding data management features. [Source: CNCF]
Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL serverless database can now be created in seconds using only two clicks. [Source: AWS]
GitHub's availability has decreased to one nine (~90%), indicating reliability issues. [Source: The Pragmatic Engineer]
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