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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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Virtual cluster – extending namespace based multi-tenancy with a cluster view
Guest post by Fei Guo and Lei Zhang of Alibaba In this guest post, the Kubernetes team from Alibaba will share how they are building hard multi-tenancy on top of upstream Kubernetes by leveraging a group...
June 20, 2019
Linkerd benchmarks
Originally published on linkerd.io by William Morgan. Update 5/30/2019: Based on feedback from the Istio team, Kinvolk has re-run some of the Istio benchmarks. The results are largely similar to before, with Linkerd maintaining a significant...
June 17, 2019
Diversity scholarship series: My KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe Experience 2019
Guest post by Ines Cheikhrouhou, DevOps and Cloud consultant, Agyla originally published on Medium Hi, My name is Ines and I’m one of the lucky people who was sent an invite as a diversity scholar to Kubecon...
June 14, 2019
CNCF openness guidelines
CNCF is an open source technical community where technical project collaboration, discussions, and decision-making should be open and transparent. Please see our charter, particularly section 3(b), for more background on CNCF values. Design, discussions, and decision-making...
June 11, 2019 | Dan Kohn
Apple joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Platinum End User Member
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™, today announced that Apple has joined the CNCF as a Platinum End User Member. Apple has completely revolutionized personal...
June 11, 2019
Square: How Vitess enables ‘near unlimited scale’ for Cash App
Four years ago, Square branched out into peer-to-peer transactions via its Cash App. After doing so, users started increasing by the minute and they needed to come up with a long term solution for scalability. Vitess...
June 10, 2019
Reflections on the Fifth Anniversary of Kubernetes
Guest post from the Kubernetes Project Five years ago, Kubernetes was released into the world. Like all newborns, it was small, limited in functionality, and had only a few people involved in its creation. Unlike most...
June 6, 2019
A look back at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Barcelona 2019
Hot off an amazing three days in Barcelona, here is a snapshot into some of the key highlights and news from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2019! This year we welcomed more than 7,700 attendees from around...
May 31, 2019
Observability should not slow you down
Originally published on Medium by Travis Jeppson, Sr. Director of Engineering, Nav Inc In any application, the lack of observability is the same as riding a bike with a blindfold over your eyes. The only inevitable...
May 30, 2019
Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) certification is now valid for 3 years
In 2017, CNCF launched the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam which has become one of the most popular Linux Foundation certifications to date. Over 9,000 individuals have registered for the exam and over 1,700 have achieved...
May 28, 2019 | Kaitlyn Barnard
Intuit wins CNCF End User Award
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has announced Intuit as the winner of the top end user award. Thanks to our contributions to the cloud native community, Intuit is being recognized for how we leverage cloud...
May 21, 2019
A brief history of OpenTelemetry (So Far)
by Ben Sigelman, co-creator of OpenTracing and member of the OpenTelemetry governing committee, and Morgan McLean, Product Manager for OpenCensus at Google since the project’s inception After many months of planning, discussion, prototyping, more discussion, and...
May 21, 2019
Going Big: Harbor 1.8 takes security and replication to new heights
By Michael Michael, Harbor Core Maintainer, Director of Product Management, VMware (Twitter: @michmike77) Happy release day everyone! We are very excited to present the latest release of Harbor. The release cycle for version 1.8 was one of...
May 21, 2019
TOC votes to move TiKV into CNCF Incubator
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation‘s (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept TiKV as an incubation-level hosted project. TiKV, which entered the CNCF Sandbox in August 2018, is an open source distributed transactional key-value...
May 21, 2019
Cloud Native logging with Fluentd: New online course available on Linux Foundation training
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation and The Linux Foundation have designed a new, self-paced and hands-on course to introduce individuals with a technical background to the Fluentd log forwarding and aggregation tool for use in cloud native logging....
May 21, 2019
Helm 3 preview: Helm 3 Alpha release available and what's next
First published on https://helm.sh/blog by Matt Fisher @bacongobbler Helm 3 Preview: Charting our future – part 1: A history of Helm On October 15th, 2015, the project now known as Helm was born. Only one year...
May 16, 2019
A year later – updating Container Attached Storage
Guest post by Evan Powell, CEO at MayaData Last year we published a blog with a good amount of coaching and feedback from the CNCF team that set out to define the Container Attached Storage (CAS)...
May 16, 2019
ICYMI: May 2019 San Francisco Linkerd Meetup
The San Francisco Linkerd May Meetup was a fun night filled with Linkerd enthusiasts, education, great food, and lots of good conversation. If you missed it, we’ve got ya covered: all the talks were recorded! Talk 1: Meshing...
May 15, 2019
Running Kubernetes locally on Linux with Minikube – now with Kubernetes 1.14 support
Originally posted on Kubernetes.io. By Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate, Cloud Native Computing Foundation A few days ago, the Kubernetes community announced Kubernetes 1.14, the most recent version of Kubernetes. Alongside it, Minikube, a part of the...
May 14, 2019
SOS International: Using Kubernetes to provide emergency assistance in a connected world
Known in the Nordic region for medical and travel assistance, SOS International experienced intense development in the digital space; therefore, they needed to migrate from an old system to a new one with more agility to...
May 13, 2019