These days, everyone is familiar with Linux containers, and a popular way to run Linux-based binary files is in an isolated environment. A container is similar to a lightweight packaging technique. Windows also offer a container solution that allows users to pack Windows-based applications in an isolated environment. Kubernetes can run these packaged applications at scale, but what could be used to secure such workloads?
Journey with me as I deploy a hybrid cluster with a Windows workload and secure it by using the same familiar syntax that you are using for your Linux workloads.
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Reza Ramezanpour is a Developer at Tigera where he eagerly tries to demystify the less-known capabilities of open source. Throughout his professional career years in IT he has been a developer, system administrator, and reverse engineer.
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