Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: July 23, 2020

Kubernetes co-creator says the orchestrator as is may not be the best fit for telcos, AMD Epyc 2 enables runtime encryption in Google Cloud, UK may regulate uptime, and more.

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A contract crew for Verizon, works on a cell tower to update it to handle the new 5G network in Orem, Utah on December 10, 2019.
A contract crew for Verizon, works on a cell tower to update it to handle the new 5G network in Orem, Utah on December 10, 2019.GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty Images

Kubernetes Co-Creator: CNF for Telcos May Need a Different Orchestrator - VMware’s Craig MucLuckie says cloud-native telco infrastructure will benefit from Kubernetes principles, but will need a lot of customization.

Why Google Cloud Turned to AMD to Solve for Runtime Encryption - AMD’s latest server chips enabled better scalability, less lag, and more memory than Intel SGX, the cloud provider said.

What Containers and Kubernetes Mean for Colocation Data Centers - At first glance, it may seem that there's little impact, but containers make applications more portable, making infrastructure less "sticky."

Amid Pandemic, UK Data Center Operators Face Reliability Regulation - Some operators reported service outages as a result of lockdowns, and officials say they’re watching the industry closely.

Evoque’s New CEO Has Yet to Meet His Team - Andy Stewart’s goal is to quintuple Evoque’s value in five years. Here’s how he plans to get there.

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