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Full control with rate limits for our Managed AI models

Full control with rate limits for our Managed AI models

With our managed AI models, we at NETWAYS Web Services offer you various AI models for privacy-compliant use. Depending on your use case, you can use general models, embedding or reranking models in your applications via standardized APIs. The use of AI models via the API entails variable resource consumption - depending on how and for what the models are used. To give you more planning and financial security and control, we have introduced new options for controlling token throughput in...

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X-Forwarded-For and Proxy-Protocol

X-Forwarded-For and Proxy-Protocol

Want to know how to get the IP addresses of your clients in your Kubernetes cluster? You'll have an overview in five minutes! Need more help configuring Kubernetes? Our MyEngineers® are always there for you! From HTTP client to application In the nginx ingress...

Logging with Loki and Grafana in Kubernetes

Logging with Loki and Grafana in Kubernetes

You already know the most important building blocks for starting your application from our tutorial series. Are you still missing metrics and logs for your applications? After this tutorial, you can check off the latter. Logging with Loki and Grafana in Kubernetes -...

Creating persistent volumes in Kubernetes

Creating persistent volumes in Kubernetes

You want to create a persistent volume in Kubernetes? Here you can find out how this works with Openstack Cinder in NWS Managed Kubernetes. Pods and containers are by definition more or less volatile components in a Kubernetes cluster and are created and destroyed as...

First steps with Kubernetes

First steps with Kubernetes

Do you have a brand new Kubernetes cluster and want to get started? But regardless of whether you're running a local minikube or a managed Kubernetes with all the bells and whistles, the first Kubernetes objects in the super simple YAML format will make almost...

How to start your Managed Kubernetes

How to start your Managed Kubernetes

Interested in how to start a Managed Kubernetes at NWS? Here you can find out how to get started! First you need an account for our NETWAYS Web Services platform. After registering, you can start our open source managedservices such as GitLab and also create access to...