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Platform Engineering Is Quietly Replacing DevOps — Here’s What No One Tells You
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5 Cloud Cost Fixes That Actually Work in 2026 — Stop Burning Budget on Waste
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Why Your Kubernetes Gateway API Migration Will Fail (And How to Fix It)
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Kubernetes Namespace Isolation: Why It’s Not a Security Feature (And What Actually Is)
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The Real Cost of Self-Hosted DevOps (It’s Not $0)
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7 Free DevOps Tools That Replaced My $5K/Month SaaS Stack
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EKS Networking Gotchas: AWS VPC CNI Plugin Issues That Cost Us $50K/Month (And How to Avoid Them)
Deep dive into 5 critical EKS networking gotchas that cost infrastructure teams thousands monthly. Learn about ENI exhaustion, security group misconfigurations, IP exhaustion, WARM_IP_TARGET tuning, and CIDR overlap. Includes real production debugging methods, Prometheus metrics, and a production-ready checklist.
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Kubernetes Memory Limits: How I Fixed Production Crashes in 2 Hours
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Kubernetes NGINX Ingress Controller Retiring by March 2026: Complete Migration Guide to Gateway API
In a significant shift for the Kubernetes ecosystem, the widely-used NGINX Ingress Controller is officially being retired. As announced by Kubernetes SIG Network and the Security Response Committee in November 2025, best-effort maintenance will continue only until March 2026. After that deadline, there will be no further releases, bug fixes, or security patches. Why Is…