Greg Verstraeten

Senior Principal Product Manager

Recent Blogs

Announcing OpenId Connect in OCI Kubernetes Engine

OKE supports OIDC for two classes of use cases: OIDC Authentication—Kubernetes users can authenticate to an OKE cluster using a token from your OIDC Identity Provider. OIDC Discovery—Kubernetes pods can be authorized to access non-OCI resources using third-party Security Token Services (STS). Tutorial: Enable a GitHub Actions workflow to access an OKE Kubernetes cluster

OCI Kubernetes Engine supports OpenId Connect (OIDC)

OKE supports OIDC Discovery. Kubernetes pods can be authorized to access non-OCI resources using third-party Security Token Services (STS).

Containers on Arm in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

We're excited to announce the availability of Arm-based processors for cloud native services including Container Instances, OKE Virtual nodes and OCI Functions.

Getting started and best practices with OKE virtual nodes

In this blog post, we detail the three key steps to get started with OKE virtual nodes and provide you with a one-click method to create a Kubernetes cluster with virtual nodes. In addition, we will go over the best practices for utilizing OKE with virtual nodes.

OKE virtual nodes deliver a serverless Kubernetes experience

Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) virtual nodes deliver a complete serverless Kubernetes experience. With Virtual Nodes, you can ensure reliable operations of Kubernetes at scale without having to manage any worker node infrastructure. This cluster option provides granular pod-level elasticity and pay-per-pod pricing while eliminating the operational overhead of managing, scaling, upgrading, and troubleshooting worker nodes' infrastructure.

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