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For PayIt, cloud native is a ‘competitive advantage’ for getting government services online
Staff Post For PayIt, cloud native is a ‘competitive advantage’ for getting government services online
So much of our daily lives happen online these days, and yet the average adoption rate for a digital government service is less than 20%. PayIt’s founders set out to boost that number by offering a new digital...
October 20, 2020

Introducing Nydus – Dragonfly Container Image Service
Member Post Introducing Nydus – Dragonfly Container Image Service
Guest post by Pengtao and Liubo, Software Engineers at Ant Group Tao is a software engineer at Ant Group. He has been working on Linux file system development for more than 10 years. He is also a core...
October 20, 2020 | By Pengtao

How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE
Member Post How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE
Guest post originally published on DoiT International’s blog by Stephan Stipl, Senior Cloud Architect at DoiT International Understand components of GCP Load Balancing and learn how to set up globally available GKE multi-cluster load balancer, step-by-step. One of...
October 19, 2020 | By Stephan Stipl

Happy 5th Birthday to Helm!
Happy 5th Birthday to Helm!
Please join us in wishing Helm and its community a very happy 5th birthday! Helm is a popular package manager that provides an easy way to find, share, and use software built for Kubernetes. Our most recent Cloud...
October 19, 2020

Building Dynamic Machine Learning Pipelines with KubeDirector
Building Dynamic Machine Learning Pipelines with KubeDirector
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA Virtual sponsor guest post from Joel Baxter, Kartik Mathur, and Don Wake of HPE. Imagine that you’re a data scientist who’s been asked to create an application or service that can predict travel time...
October 19, 2020 | By Joel Baxter, Kartik Mathur, and Don Wake

GSoC Spotlight: My Google Summer of Code Journey as a Student Developer for CoreDNS
Mentorship Post GSoC Spotlight: My Google Summer of Code Journey as a Student Developer for CoreDNS
Guest post originally published on GitHub by Chanakya Ekbote, a Google Summer of Code Student Developer Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global program focused on bringing more student developers into open source software development. Through the program,...
October 16, 2020 | By Chanakya Ekbote

Hack my mis-configured Kubernetes – privileged pods
Hack my mis-configured Kubernetes – privileged pods
Guest post by Or Kamara, Engineering Team Lead at Snyk The ease of use of Kubernetes can create some big security holes when introducing changes without understanding their effects. The purpose of this hands-on tutorial is to explore...
October 16, 2020 | By Or Kamara

Minimum Viable Changes coming for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America – Virtual!
Staff Post Minimum Viable Changes coming for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America – Virtual!
In August, we hosted our first-ever virtual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, and we were thrilled that the community showed up to learn new things, share their experiences, and reconnect with each other. An amazing 61% of attendees spent more...
October 15, 2020 | By Priyanka Sharma

Overcoming the challenges of cleaning up container images
Member Post Overcoming the challenges of cleaning up container images
Guest post originally published on wref’s blog, by Alexey Igrychev, software engineer Having lots of images residing in your container registry can become a noticeable issue while dealing with CI/CD pipelines for modern cloud-native applications delivered to Kubernetes....
October 15, 2020 | By Alexey Igrychev

The first Authoritative Guide on Harbor is now available in Chinese
The first Authoritative Guide on Harbor is now available in Chinese
Today we are excited to share a new book from the maintainers and contributors of the graduated project Harbor. We were very excited to announce the graduation of Harbor this summer. Harbor was the first project created in...
October 14, 2020