Kubernetes v1.34 released, NWS @ IT-SA, and new GPUs
Fresh from the summer break, we have an exciting fall ahead of us - lots of new product updates related to the NETWAYS Cloud and NWS AI, a few conferences we’re attending, and other updates.
As always, we have summarized the most important news for you in our September newsletter. Enjoy reading!
Product News
New GPUs for the NETWAYS Cloud
Our latest batch of GPUs has arrived and is available in the NETWAYS Cloud today. With the NVIDIA RTX 6000 Blackwell Pro Server Edition, you can now utilize up to 96GB of vRAM in Compute and NETWAYS Managed Kubernetes®.
Just select the new g3.xxl compute flavor, and start building your AI-powered solutions!
Blog

Kubernetes v1.34 is live
The newest release of the Kubernetes project is named ‘Of Wind & Will’ and brings lots of new features for all kinds of Kubernetes users.
Read the summary of the most important changes, additions, and deprecations in our latest blog post.

Avoid mistakes during cloud migrations
This month, our colleague Nadine has been thinking about typical mistakes made during cloud migrations and has condensed them into seven actionable points to bear in mind.
You can find the details in our article Avoid typical mistakes during cloud migrations.
Events

NWS @ IT-SA
Just like last year, we will once again be exhibiting at IT-SA in Nuremberg this year.
At Europe’s leading trade fair for IT security, we will primarily be presenting the NETWAYS Cloud, NETWAYS Managed Kubernetes®, and our MyEngineer®, but we’d love to take a closer look at our sovereign NWS AI offering with you as well.
We are happy to cover the ticket costs for partners, customers, and interested parties. Simply contact our sales team using the button below, and we’ll see you there in early October!
Reading Corner
This month’s collection of links is quite Kubernetes-heavy: From attack scenarios using Kubernetes APIs to edge setups at fast food chains and the ‘roadmap’ for Helm v4, there are once again some exciting articles to read.
- Gabriel found another article from the fast food chain Chick-Fil-A about their Kubernetes setups in stores:
How our Edge Kubernetes Platform has Evolved - Kleon looked into migration options from SVN to Git for a MyEngineer® project:
Migrating from SVN to Git: Step-by-step guide - Daniel was horrified by attack vectors in software supply chains in the age of GenAI:
Coding Assistants threaten the Software Supply Chain - Joshua learned about the release schedule for Helm v4:
Path to Releasing Helm v4 - Justin found this blog post on attacker persistence in Kubernetes via lesser-known APIs interesting:
Beyond the surface - Exploring attacker persistence strategies in Kubernetes
CLI Quick Win
Today, we have a non-technical tip in our CLI corner: wttr.in.
Like so many IT professionals, I probably spend far too much time in front of the screen. I should probably go outside more often - especially when the weather is nice. With wttr.in, you can query an ASCII-formatted weather report for your city (or any other location) in your terminal:

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Daniel & the NWS-Team