Early explorations and practices of Xline, a stateful application managed by Karmada
Member post by DatenLord Background and Motivation More and more IT vendors are now embracing cross-cloud multi-clustering as cloud-native technologies and cloud markets continue to mature. Here’s Flexera’s mid-2023 survey on the cloud-native market’s acceptance of multi-cloud, multi-cluster…
Karmada brings Kubernetes multi-cloud capabilities to CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Karmada as a CNCF incubating project. Karmada is a Kubernetes management system that enables users to run cloud native applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters and clouds with no…
Armada: Six months in the sandbox
Member post originally published on the G-Research blog by Jay Faulkner, Open Source Software Developer, G-Research Armada was accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) sandbox in January 2023; the journey to get there, and what we’ve achieved since, has…
Support for 100 Large-Scale Clusters: Test Report on Karmada
Guest post by Kevin Wang TL;DR Cloud native implementations, growing in scale and complexity, are challenging organizations on how to efficiently, reliably manage large-scale resource pools to meet growing demands. Players in the cloud field attempted to scale…
Guest post from Huawei by David Eads (@deads2k), Kevin Wang (@kevin-wangzefeng) Current users will know that KubeFed was an early answer to the issue of centralized management of multiple Kubernetes clusters– but as community engagement has slowed with…
Guest post from Huawei by Xu Yuanchang, Karmada Member, Tech Head of Container Platform, Hurricane Engines Ltd Background AIML INSTITUTE is a tech company that helps enterprises build integrated cloud native solutions for digital transformation. Their featured product…
Karmada: Multi-cluster Management with an Ocean of Nodes
Guest post by Kevin Wang, Huawei and Shen Yifan, Commercial Bank of China In terms of multi-cluster management, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) found a new way to do it efficiently, that is, using Karmada. At…
Armada – how to run millions of batch jobs over thousands of compute nodes using Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on G-research’s blog by Jamie Poole, Compute Platform Engineering Manager at G-research Over the last couple of years we have been migrating more and more of our workloads to containers on Linux. One particular…
Xline command Deduplication Mechanism (II) — RIFL implementation
Member post by DatenLord In the previous article, we started from why we need command deduplication mechanism, introduced the necessity of deduplication and some problems of the current deduplication mechanism of Xline, and explained the working principle of…
Platform engineering at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 – a recap
Community post originally published on TAG App Delivery’s blog by Atulpriya Sharma Exactly a month ago, Kubernetes users and experts gathered in the City of Lights, Paris, for KubeCon’s Europe edition. With over 12,000 in-person attendees, this KubeCon was…