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2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
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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Infrastructure as code: A non-boring guide for the clueless
Member Post Infrastructure as code: A non-boring guide for the clueless
Guest Post originally published on the Cycloid DevOps Framework Blog by Niamh Lynch, content manager at Cycloid If you’ve recently moved into the world of DevOps, or are thinking of it, you’ll soon come into contact with infrastructure...
June 29, 2020

OpenTelemetry best practices (overview part 2/2)
Member Post OpenTelemetry best practices (overview part 2/2)
Guest post originally published on the Espagon blog by Ran Ribenzaft, co-founder and CEO at Epsagon In the second article of our OpenTelemetry series, we’ll focus on best practices for using OpenTelemetry, after covering the OpenTelemetry ecosystem and its...
June 26, 2020

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual – NEW schedule is live!
Staff Post KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual – NEW schedule is live!
We are thrilled to announce that the new schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2020 – Virtual is live!  We have been hard at work confirming speakers and making this an amazing virtual experience. As our physical event has shifted...
June 25, 2020

How JD.com Saves 60% Maintenance Time Using Harbor for Its Private Image Central Repository
Staff Post How JD.com Saves 60% Maintenance Time Using Harbor for Its Private Image Central Repository
JD.com is the world’s third largest Internet company by revenue, and at its heart it considers itself “a science and technology company with retail at its core,” says Vivian Zhang, Product Manager at JD.com and CNCF...
June 24, 2020

Rust at CNCF
Staff Post Rust at CNCF
Rust is a systems language originally created by Mozilla to power parts of its experimental Servo browser engine. Once highly experimental and little used, Rust has become dramatically more stable and mature in recent years and...
June 22, 2020 | Luc Perkins

TOC Approves SPIFFE and SPIRE to Incubation
Project Post TOC Approves SPIFFE and SPIRE to Incubation
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept SPIFFE and SPIRE as incubation-level hosted projects. The SPIFFE (Secure Production Identity Framework For Everyone) specification defines a standard to authenticate software services in cloud native...
June 22, 2020

Kubernetes RBAC 101: overview
Member Post Kubernetes RBAC 101: overview
Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Cloud native and open source technologies have modernized how we develop software, and although they have led to unprecedented developer productivity and flexibility, they were not built...
June 19, 2020

Testing Kubernetes deployments within CI Pipelines
Member Post Testing Kubernetes deployments within CI Pipelines
Guest post originally published on eficode Praqma by Michael Vittrup Larsen, Cloud Infrastructure and DevOps Consultant at Eficode-Praqma Low overhead, on-demand Kubernetes clusters deployed on CI Workers Nodes with KIND How to test Kubernetes artifacts like...
June 17, 2020

Identifying Kubernetes Config Security Threats: Pods Running as Root
Member Post Identifying Kubernetes Config Security Threats: Pods Running as Root
Guest post by Joe Pelletier, VP of Strategy at Fairwinds With different teams – development, security and operations – and prioritization of speedy delivery over perfect configuration, mistakes are inevitable. As teams work on building and...
June 16, 2020

Interested in the future of cloud native observability? Join SIG-Observability
Staff Post Interested in the future of cloud native observability? Join SIG-Observability
The Special Interest Group for observability was formed recently under the umbrella of CNCF, with the goal of fostering the ecosystem around observation of cloud native workloads. Chairs Matt Young and Richard Hartmann are spearheading the...
June 15, 2020

Introducing the CNCF Technology Radar
Introducing the CNCF Technology Radar
Today, we are publishing our first CNCF Technology Radar, a new initiative from the CNCF End User Community. This is a group of over 140 top companies and startups who meet regularly to discuss challenges and best...
June 12, 2020

Statement from CNCF General Manager Priyanka Sharma on the Black Lives Matter movement
Statement from CNCF General Manager Priyanka Sharma on the Black Lives Matter movement
CNCF stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and racial equality for all. As a foundation that serves a diverse, global ecosystem of members, we also stand in solidarity with members of our community...
June 11, 2020

Kubernetes Resources Management – QoS, Quota, and LimitRange
Member Post Kubernetes Resources Management – QoS, Quota, and LimitRange
Guest post originally published on the Darumatic blog by Brandon Tsai Before Kubernetes, software applications were typically run standalone in a VM and use up all the resources. Operators and developers needed to carefully choose the...
June 10, 2020

How Cloud Native Technology helps Mux simplify online video streaming
Staff Post How Cloud Native Technology helps Mux simplify online video streaming
“Mux” is shorthand for multiplexing, or combining multiple signals into one in digital media. And since it was founded in 2015, the startup named Mux has worked to combine everything needed to “make online video streaming...
June 5, 2020

CNCF and Linux Foundation announce new cloud engineer bootcamp
Staff Post CNCF and Linux Foundation announce new cloud engineer bootcamp
We’re making it easier than ever to get started as a cloud professional! CNCF and The Linux Foundation have teamed up to create our first-ever training and certification bootcamp program. The Cloud Engineer Bootcamp bundles self-paced eLearning courses...
June 3, 2020

What exactly is "Kooper's Daddy" aka Kubernetes and how can The Ops Platform help
Member Post What exactly is "Kooper's Daddy" aka Kubernetes and how can The Ops Platform help
Guest post originally published on CTO.ai from Benjamin Slater, VP of Engineering at CTO.ai Sorry for the ridiculous title, but every time we say the word “Kubernetes” on a Zoom call, it gets translated in the text transcript...
June 2, 2020

5G Rollout: How Kubernetes and Edge Computing is making 5G a reality
Member Post 5G Rollout: How Kubernetes and Edge Computing is making 5G a reality
Guest post by Chad Serino, CEO, AlphaBravo Introduction Of all the data management technologies of the last few years, Cloud-native container tech was one of the most impactful. It’s a technology with the potential to revolutionize...
June 1, 2020

Kubernetes governance, what you should know
Member Post Kubernetes governance, what you should know
Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Kubernetes governance may sound dull. But, if you’re an enterprise, it’s a critical part of what you must figure out to be production-ready at scale....
May 29, 2020

Helm project journey report
Project Post Helm project journey report
Today we are thrilled to release our next project journey report for Helm. So far we have completed these for CNCF graduated projects including Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, containerd, and Fluentd. Helm is an open source package manager...
May 28, 2020

Decoding the self-healing Kubernetes: step by step
Member Post Decoding the self-healing Kubernetes: step by step
Guest post originally published on the Msys Technology blog by Atul Jadhav  Prologue Business application that fails to operate 24/7 would be considered inefficient in the market. The idea is that applications run uninterrupted irrespective of a technical...
May 26, 2020