Staff Post
2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity
By Chris Aniszczyk By consistently tracking open source project velocity, we are able to see the trends and technologies resonating with developers and end users. We have been tracking these trends since 2017; all previous blogs...
January 29, 2025
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Project Post
Announcing Vitess 7
Guest post originally published on the Vitess blog by Deepthi Sigireddi, Vitess maintainer On behalf of the Vitess maintainers team, I am pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 7. Major Themes Improved SQL Support...
July 28, 2020
Member Post
Logging in Kubernetes: EFK vs PLG Stack
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Anjul Sahu, Solution Architect at InfraCloud With ever-increasing complexity in distributed systems and growing cloud-native solutions, monitoring and observability become a very important aspect in understanding how the systems...
July 27, 2020
Member Post
Open application model: carving building blocks for platforms
Guest Post from Andy Shi, developer advocate for Alibaba Cloud As a platform engineer, I often feel like a sandwich: Being squashed between the customer and the underlying infrastructure. The complaint I get most from users...
July 24, 2020
Project Post
Conftest joins the Open Policy Agent project
Guest post from Gareth Rushgrove, maintainer of the Open Policy Agent project Today the Open Policy Agent maintainers are happy to announce that Conftest has formally joined the project. A bit of history Conftest is a...
July 23, 2020
Staff Post
Advanced Cloud Engineer Bootcamp makes it simple for IT pros to learn cloud
Following the successful launch of the Cloud Engineer Bootcamp last month, The Linux Foundation and CNCF heard from many sysadmins, developers, engineers, and others who wanted a similarly structured program to help them learn the skills...
July 22, 2020
Project Post
Linkerd case studies: meeting security requirements, reducing latency, and migrating from Istio
Guest post originally published on the Buoyant blog by William Morgan, CEO of Buoyant and Linkerd maintainer Adoption of the Linkerd service mesh continues to grow rapidly across industries and verticals. But why are organizations adopting...
July 21, 2020
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Which Kubernetes certification is right for you?
Guest post originally published on the New Relic blog by Isaac Eldridge, technical content editor at New Relic Since it was open sourced by Google in 2014, Kubernetes has skyrocketed in popularity. Now a graduated project of the Cloud...
July 20, 2020
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) 101 with DevOps vs SRE
Guest post originally published on the MSys Technologies blog by Sunny Raskar Consider the scenario below An Independent Software Provider (ISV) developed a financial application for a global investment firm that serves global conglomerates, leading central...
July 17, 2020
Staff Post
Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) Coming in November
This autumn The Linux Foundation and CNCF are excited to add a new Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) to the growing list of Kubernetes certification programs. CKS will join the popular and highly respected Certified Kubernetes...
July 15, 2020
Project Post
Fluent Bit v1.5: lightweight and high-performance log processor
Guest post from Eduardo Silva, maintainer for Fluent Bit Fluent Bit, a sub-project under the umbrella of CNCF graduated project Fluentd, has reached its version v1.5. One of the biggest highlights of this major release is the joint work of...
July 14, 2020
SIG Post
Announcing the New Special Interest Group on Contributor Strategy
We’re happy to announce that we’ve started a new Special Interest Group on Contributor Strategy. Our mission is to help grow flourishing, sustainable communities that can have smooth journeys throughout their CNCF project lifecycle. To that...
July 13, 2020
Staff Post
How Kubernetes empowered Nubank engineers to deploy 700 times a week
A fintech startup founded in 2013 in Brazil, Nubank was never weighed down by legacy infrastructure. Early on, the company embraced Docker containers and ran almost all of its infrastructure on AWS. Which is not to...
July 10, 2020
Project Post
TOC approves Operator Framework as Incubating Project
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept the Operator Framework, which is made up of two main components Operator SDK and Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) as an incubation-level hosted project. The Operator Framework...
July 9, 2020
Staff Post
Deepening end user engagement with an enhanced ecosystem program
Developers across the open source ecosystem build incredible technologies and spur innovation. Partners in this innovation are the end users who utilize these new technologies. End users are an invaluable part of the virtuous cycle of...
July 8, 2020
Project Post
TOC accepts Contour as Incubating project
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Contour as an incubation-level hosted project. Contour is a high-performance ingress controller for Kubernetes that provides a control plane for Envoy. “One of the most important...
July 7, 2020
SIG Post
Announcing the updated CNCF Storage Landscape Whitepaper
The CNCF Storage Special Interest Group (SIG) has just announced an updated CNCF Storage Landscape Whitepaper. The updated whitepaper and landscape build on the first version, which was originally released during Kubecon Seattle by the Storage...
July 6, 2020
Member Post
Efficient model training in the cloud with Kubernetes, TensorFlow, and Alluxio
Guest post originally published on the Alluxio Engineering Blog by Rong Gu, associate researcher at Nanjing University, and Yang Che, is a senior technical expert at Alibaba Cloud, feat. the Alibaba Cloud Container Service Team Case...
July 3, 2020
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Jenkins and Kubernetes: The Perfect Pair
Guest post originally published on the Rookout blog by Liran Haimovitch, co-founder and CTO of Rookout As the world is adapting to new and unforeseen circumstances, many of the traditional ways of doing things are no longer. One...
July 2, 2020
Staff Post
Introducing Cloud Native Community Groups!
As the CNCF community has grown, so too has the desire to have cloud native gatherings all over the world. CNCF Meetup Groups cover topics around cloud native computing and CNCF-hosted projects in groups across the...
July 1, 2020
Member Post
Kubernetes best practices for monitoring and alerts
Guest post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Sarah Zelechoski, VP of engineering at Fairwinds The truth is Kubernetes monitoring done right is a fantasy for most. It’s a problem magnified in a dynamic, ever-changing...
June 30, 2020