Kubernetes v1.33 Advances in AI, Security and the Enterprise
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Kubernetes v1.33 Advances in AI, Security and the Enterprise
Wednesday’s release of the latest version of the Kubernetes open source resource orchestration platform brings some long-awaited features for AI workloads, security and overall enterprise use. “It’s a pretty big release,” said Nina Polshakova, the engineer who was the release lead for version 1.33. This edition consists of 64 enhancements, significantly more than the 44 of the previous release. Of those enhancements, 18 have graduated to Stable,…
Kubernetes v1.33: User Namespaces enabled by default!
In Kubernetes v1.33 support for user namespaces is enabled by default. This means that, when the stack requirements are met, pods can opt-in to use user namespaces. To use the feature there is no need to enable any Kubernetes feature flag anymore! In this blog post we answer some common questions about user namespaces. But, before we dive into that, let's recap what user namespaces are and why they are important.
Kubernetes 1.33 Advances Cloud and AI Workload Support - HostingJournalist.com
The first major Kubernetes release of 2025, version 1.33 - codenamed Octarine - delivers a sweeping array of technical enhancements designed to support modern cloud-native architectures and the rapidly expanding demands of AI workloads. With 64 improvements, the update introduces both long-anticipated core capabilities and subtle refinements that deepen Kubernetes relevance for complex, large-scale enterprise use cases.This release follows Kuber…
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