Talos Systems is now Sidero Labs!
Wait – what now? Talos Systems was launched to build out and support the open source project Talos OS – a modern OS for Kubernetes.
Deploying Talos on AWS with CDK
This post was first published at Steve Yackey’s blog, but we thought it was such a good article, and a great example of how the
Talos OS v0.11 Updates!
A quick update on some of the goodness that is in Talos v0.11, which was just released and will help your enterprise adoption of Kubernetes.
The Business Case for Kubernetes
How Kubernetes can help your company make money and save money When I started learning about Kubernetes, I kept asking anyone that would listen, What
Is Vanilla Kubernetes Really Too Heavy For The Raspberry Pi?
It’s been bothering me for over a week now. For no good reason, I had a shower thought a couple of weekends back about Kubernetes
The Amazing and Talented Talos OS V0.9
Getting COSI with Talos COSI, the Common Operating System Interface, is a project we are driving and announcing at Kubecon Europe. However, aspects of COSI
To self hosted and back again
One of the goals of Sidero, as a company, is to help make secure installation and operation of Kubernetes easy (or at least simpler). When
CoreOS replacement and update with Talos OS: a tale of love and heartbreak.
CoreOS to Talos: a journey I loved CoreOS. Since before Kubernetes, since the early days when etcd was a brittle configuration storage database, since fleet