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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA: the End User TAB shares top talks
End User Post KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA: the End User TAB shares top talks
Coming to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Salt Lake City next month? Members of the CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB) pulled together their top talk recommendations with insights into their recommendations 🙂 Worth...
October 14, 2024
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Introduction to the Linkerd Service Mesh
Member Post Introduction to the Linkerd Service Mesh
Guest post originally published on the Bouyant blog by Michael Levan When you deploy a pod, do you know if your application is running how you want it to? Is its traffic encrypted? Is your application...
April 6, 2023 | Michael Levan

Five minutes! Get a lightweight cloud native application control plane
Member Post Five minutes! Get a lightweight cloud native application control plane
Guest post by Zhongpei Qiao of Alibaba and KubeVela The continuous maturity of cloud native technology has allowed numerous infrastructure capabilities to be directly utilized by business applications. However, many developers have struggled with the high...
April 5, 2023

Testing Kafka-based asynchronous workflows using OpenTelemetry
Member Post Testing Kafka-based asynchronous workflows using OpenTelemetry
Guest post originally published on the Signadot blog by Arjun Iyer and Scott Cotton Introduction Asynchronous architectures are common in cloud native applications as it decouples services and improves the scalability and reliability of the system....
April 4, 2023

Outlining the structure of your open source software project
Ambassador Post Outlining the structure of your open source software project
Community post by Leonard Pahlke There are numerous ways to start your open source project. You may already have a working product, a team behind it, proper documentation and guides, or you may just have an...
April 3, 2023

How to elegantly organize async Rust code
Member Post How to elegantly organize async Rust code
Guest post by DatenLord Summary Anyone who has worked with async Rust has likely struggled with the bounds it requires, e.g., the ‘static bound on spawned tasks, MutexGuardcan not be held across .await point. Overcoming these constraints requires carefully structured scopes,...
April 3, 2023

Helm completes fuzzing security audit
Project Post Helm completes fuzzing security audit
Project post originally published on Helm blog by Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, and Martin Hickey In the past year, the team at Ada Logics has worked on integrating continuous fuzzing into the Helm core project. This was an effort...
March 31, 2023

KubeVela: the road to cloud native application and platform engineering
Project Post KubeVela: the road to cloud native application and platform engineering
Guest post by Da Yin, engineer at Alibaba Cloud and maintainer of KubeVela Background Dating back to year 2019, Kubernetes is gradually being widely adopted as the de facto standard for deploying and managing infrastructures. More...
March 31, 2023

DevOps backup use case: how to build a backup strategy for GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or Jira data
Member Post DevOps backup use case: how to build a backup strategy for GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or Jira data
Guest post by Daria Kulikova, Software writer at Xopero Ransomware attacks, human mistakes, outages of Atlassian, GitHub or GitLab – all of them lead to data and financial losses. And, unfortunately, the news about lost credentials,...
March 30, 2023

Distributed tracing in Kubernetes apps: What you need to know
Member Post Distributed tracing in Kubernetes apps: What you need to know
Guest post originally published on Grafana Labs’ blog Kubernetes makes it easier for businesses to automate software deployment and manage applications in the cloud at scale. However, if you’ve ever deployed a cloud native app, you...
March 29, 2023

Kubernetes storage is complex, but it’s getting better
Community Post Kubernetes storage is complex, but it’s getting better
Community post by Michael Cade Introduction — what is Kubernetes Storage? Kubernetes storage is a way to manage persistent data in a Kubernetes environment. Kubernetes storage can be used to store data that is independent of...
March 28, 2023

Recruiting a diverse program committee
Community Post Recruiting a diverse program committee
Community post by Josh Berkus Whether you are organizing a Kubernetes Community Day or any other community event, one of your goals is to have both diverse speakers and audience. For any CNCF-hosted event, it’s not...
March 28, 2023

Model, view, and reduce your workload carbon emission by Crane in a declarative way
Member Post Model, view, and reduce your workload carbon emission by Crane in a declarative way
Guest post by Jesse Meng and Qiming Hu, Tencent Introduction Do you know? The Arctic is so hot that you can wear short sleeves, with temperatures soaring to 32.5 degrees Celsius. Scientists say that many species...
March 27, 2023

Crossplane completes fuzzing security audit
Community Post Crossplane completes fuzzing security audit
Community post originally published on the Crossplane blog by Adam Korczynski and Jared Watts Crossplane is happy to announce the successful completion of our fuzzing security audit. The work was carried out by the team at...
March 24, 2023

An essential guide to achieving compliance with Kubernetes
Member Post An essential guide to achieving compliance with Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Oshrat Nir, Head of Product Marketing at Armo Learn about Kubernetes compliance challenges, consequences of non-compliance, and get guidance on maintaining a secure and compliant cloud environment in...
March 24, 2023

Getting started in open source
Community Post Getting started in open source
Community post by Riaan Kleinhans, Technical Project Manager at ii.nz Three years ago, I ventured into the open source world and quickly discovered that community members yearn for more people to join their ranks. Likewise, many...
March 23, 2023

The 4 Kubernetes policy types
The 4 Kubernetes policy types
Guest post originally published on the Nirmata blog by Jim Bugwadia Introduction In Kubernetes, policies are a special type of configuration resource that control other configuration or runtime behaviors. For example, a simple policy declaration may...
March 23, 2023

Cloud native youth: encouraging the next generation of technologies with Kid’s Day
Community Post Cloud native youth: encouraging the next generation of technologies with Kid’s Day
Community post by Eric Han and Arun Gupta Every kid loves Minecraft! Sharing a bus ride at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Valencia, a group of us shared how immersed our kids have been in Minecraft, whether...
March 22, 2023

The Notary project completes fuzzing security audit
Community Post The Notary project completes fuzzing security audit
Community post also published on the Notary blog by Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, and Feynman Zhou Reviewed by Pritesh Bandi, Samir Kakkar, Shiwei Zhang, Toddy Mladenov, Vani Rao, Yi Zha The Notary Project is happy to...
March 21, 2023

Latin America and cloud native: a love story
Community Post Latin America and cloud native: a love story
Community post by Jose Rodriguez Roa & Cuemby Marketing team Latin America and cloud native technology have developed a growing affinity over the years, as cloud computing has become increasingly popular and accessible in the region. ...
March 21, 2023

Dragonfly v2.0.9 is released!
Project Post Dragonfly v2.0.9 is released!
Project post originally published on Github by Dragonfly maintainers Dragonfly v2.0.9 is released! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks to the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Team, Volcano Engine Team, and Baidu AI Cloud Team for helping Dragonfly integrate with their...
March 20, 2023