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KubeCon 2026: Gliders, Drones and Lots of Kubernetes

KubeCon 2026: Gliders, Drones and Lots of Kubernetes

What do a glider, drones, CERN and Uber have in common? They all shared the keynote stage at KubeCon 2026 in Amsterdam last week. As a Silver Member of the CNCF, NWS was once again on site with part of the team. Find out what Sebastian, Achim, Justin, Dominik, Martin and Daniel experienced during the conference, what's new in the cloud-native world and which contributions they found particularly exciting in our review of KubeCon 2026! Keynotes: Cloud-native everywhere, NVIDIA and Uber as new...

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Manage node groups in Kubernetes

Manage node groups in Kubernetes

As of this week, our customers can use the "Nodegroup feature" for their NWS Managed Kubernetes clusters. What are nodegroups and what can I do with them? Our seventh tutorial in the series explains this and more. What are node groups? Nodegroups make it possible to...

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...

Monitoring Kubernetes with Prometheus

Monitoring Kubernetes with Prometheus

Monitoring - a certain love-hate relationship for many. Some like it, others demonize it. I'm one of those who usually demonize it, but then complain if you can't see certain metrics and information. Regardless of personal preferences on this topic, the consensus is...

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...

Managed Kubernetes vs. on-premises

Managed Kubernetes vs. on-premises

Managed Kubernetes vs. Kubernetes on-premises - should I use a managed Kubernetes offering or is it better to run Kubernetes myself? For some, of course, this question does not even arise, as it is strategically dictated by the company or their own operations. For...