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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...
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kubectl flags in your plugin
kubectl flags in your plugin
Originally posted by Gianluca Arbezzano on Gianarb.it This is not at all a new topic, no hacking involved, but it is something everybody needs to know where we design kubectl plugin. I was recently working at...
November 15, 2019

Kubernetes Scheduler 101
Kubernetes Scheduler 101
Originally published on Magalix Blog by Mohamed Ahmed What is Kubernetes Scheduling? If you’ve read any Kubernetes documentation, books, or articles you’ve undoubtedly seen the word “schedule” in phrases like “the Pod gets scheduled to the next available node” for example....
November 11, 2019

Announcing the CNCF Prometheus project journey report
Announcing the CNCF Prometheus project journey report
Today we are very excited to release our Project Journey Report for Prometheus. This is the third report we have issued for CNCF graduated projects following reports for Kubernetes and Envoy. Prometheus is a widely-adopted open source metrics-based monitoring and alerting...
November 7, 2019

Cloud native chaos engineering – Enhancing Kubernetes application resiliency
Cloud native chaos engineering – Enhancing Kubernetes application resiliency
Guest post by Uma Mukkara, COO, MayaData Extending cloud native principles to chaos engineering Faults are bound to happen no matter how hard you test to find them before putting your software into production – clouds...
November 6, 2019

Building a large-scale distributed storage system based on Raft
Building a large-scale distributed storage system based on Raft
Guest post by Edward Huang, Co-founder & CTO of PingCAP In recent years, building a large-scale distributed storage system has become a hot topic. Distributed consensus algorithms like Paxos and Raft are the focus of many technical articles. But those articles tend...
November 4, 2019

Why you should join the CNCF Meetup program
Why you should join the CNCF Meetup program
With the recent changes to Meetup’s policies, we wanted to share a reminder of the benefits of joining the CNCF Meetup Program and encourage Meetups in the CNCF ecosystem to apply. As part of our Meetup Pro membership, CNCF...
November 1, 2019

A hot AI startup relies on Kubernetes to support its exponential growth
A hot AI startup relies on Kubernetes to support its exponential growth
AlphaSense had already been named one of the fastest growing companies by Inc. when it made Fortune’s Top 50 AI Startups list in 2017. “From this point, we realized that we needed to be prepared for...
November 1, 2019

Kubernetes Autoscaling 101: Cluster Autoscaler, Horizontal Autoscaler, and Vertical Pod Autoscaler
Kubernetes Autoscaling 101: Cluster Autoscaler, Horizontal Autoscaler, and Vertical Pod Autoscaler
Originally published on Medium by Mohamed Ahmed Kubernetes at its core is a resources management and orchestration tool. It is ok to focus day-1 operations to explore and play around with its cool features to deploy,...
October 29, 2019

Apple provides scholarships for FoundationDB Summit
Apple provides scholarships for FoundationDB Summit
Apple will be providing sponsorships for the scholarships at FoundationDB Summit, happening on Day Zero of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon San Diego. For its second year, FoundationDB Summit has two tracks. The first is curated for attendees...
October 25, 2019

Announcing Kubernetes forums in Bengaluru and Delhi, India
Announcing Kubernetes forums in Bengaluru and Delhi, India
We’re going to India! Following the inaugural Kubernetes forums in Seoul and Sydney, we’re heading to India for our next pair of events! We’ll be in Bengaluru from February 17-18, 2020, followed by Delhi from February...
October 23, 2019

With Cloud Native, Intuit brings ‘lightning fast’ deployment to thousands of developers
With Cloud Native, Intuit brings ‘lightning fast’ deployment to thousands of developers
In 18 months, Intuit went from zero to 2,000 services running on Kubernetes. And here’s why: Cloud native technology has enabled “lightning fast” deployment, says Jeff Brewer, Chief Architect, Small Business and Self-Employed Group at Intuit....
October 22, 2019

Harbor 1.9 tackles multi-tenancy with key enterprise features
Harbor 1.9 tackles multi-tenancy with key enterprise features
Originally published on Harbor.io by the Harbor team With the latest Harbor 1.9 release from September, Harbor introduced some key new features: 1. Tag retention and project quotas that strengthen image lifecycle management and security2. Webhook notifications that...
October 17, 2019

Extend Kubernetes via a shared informer
Extend Kubernetes via a shared informer
Guest post, originally published by Gianluca Arbezzano. Kubernetes runs a set of controllers to keep matching the current state of a resource with its desired state. It can be a Pod, Service or whatever is possible...
October 15, 2019

How Booz Allen Hamilton is helping modernize the federal government with Kubernetes
How Booz Allen Hamilton is helping modernize the federal government with Kubernetes
The next time you book a campsite or activity at a U.S. National Park, thank Kubernetes for making it quick and easy. As part of the White House’s IT modernization effort, Booz Allen Hamilton’s Strategic Innovation...
October 11, 2019

How to make containers an architect’s best friend
How to make containers an architect’s best friend
Guest post by Anil Kumar, Director of product management, Couchbase Digital transformation is radically reshaping the way organisations across the globe do business. Empowered by DevOps practices, IT teams are helping to drive down costs, enhance...
October 10, 2019

Kubernetes patterns: capacity planning
Kubernetes patterns: capacity planning
Guest post by Mohamed Ahmed, originally published on the Magalix Blog An excellent cloud-native application design should declare any specific resources that it needs to operate correctly. Kubernetes uses those requirements to make the most efficient...
October 8, 2019

12 Kubernetes configuration best practices
12 Kubernetes configuration best practices
Guest post by Ajmal Kohgadai, originally published on StackRox By now most of us have heard about the role human error plays in causing data breaches. The Capital One breach from July is just the latest...
October 4, 2019

Announcing Kubernetes Community Days
Announcing Kubernetes Community Days
We are excited to announce that we’re now accepting applications to run Kubernetes Community Days around the world.  Kubernetes Community Days are community-organized events that gather adopters and technologists from open source and cloud native communities...
October 3, 2019

Announcing Envoy Project Journey Report
Announcing Envoy Project Journey Report
Today we are very excited to release our Project Journey Report for Envoy. This is the second reports we have issued for CNCF graduated projects (the first was Kubernetes). Envoy is a widely-adopted, open source network proxy developed by engineers...
October 2, 2019

How DENSO is fueling development on the Vehicle Edge with Kubernetes
How DENSO is fueling development on the Vehicle Edge with Kubernetes
Cars that update like smartphones, adjusting features based on the driver’s preferences? The future is now for Japan’s DENSO Corporation, one of the biggest automotive components suppliers in the world. With the advent of connected cars,...
October 1, 2019