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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...
October 14, 2024
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CNCF congratulates 36 successful interns with Spring Term LFX Program!
Mentorship Post CNCF congratulates 36 successful interns with Spring Term LFX Program!
After an exciting Spring term, 36 interns have graduated from the latest LFX mentorship program funded by CNCF! 15 of CNCF’s Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects joined this round with projects including Chaos Mesh, Kubernetes, KubeEdge...
July 7, 2022

Do I need Kubernetes?
Member Post Do I need Kubernetes?
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Dave Blakey Kubernetes is a popular tool for container orchestration. But why are so many companies choosing to use Kubernetes, and what benefit does it offer software...
July 7, 2022 | Dave Blakey

Zen and the art of application dashboards
Project Post Zen and the art of application dashboards
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog Image the following. It’s 9.00. You just finished the daily stand-up. Time to get into deep focus mode and build that next feature. Or perhaps Huddle with your...
July 6, 2022 | Elastisys team

Easy Observability with Open Standards: Introducing the Pixie Plugin System
Member Post Easy Observability with Open Standards: Introducing the Pixie Plugin System
Guest post by Michelle Nguyen, Principal Software Engineer at New Relic As a way to reemphasize our commitment to open source and open standards, we are sharing an exciting development in open source observability. Pixie, a...
July 6, 2022 | Michelle Nguyen

LitmusChaos June 2022 Update
Project Post LitmusChaos June 2022 Update
Project post by the LitmusChaos maintainers The Chaos Engineering community is growing exponentially day by day and the LitmusChaos community is grateful to be receiving massive participation and immense engagement in recent times to help the...
July 5, 2022 | LitmusChaos Maintainers

CubeFS accepted as a CNCF Incubating project
Staff Post CubeFS accepted as a CNCF Incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept CubeFS as a CNCF incubating project. CubeFS is a cloud native distributed storage platform applied as the storage infrastructure for online applications orchestrated by Kubernetes, databases, and machine...
July 3, 2022

LitmusChaos at KubeCon EU 2022
Project Post LitmusChaos at KubeCon EU 2022
Guest post by Prithvi Raj, Community Lead for LitmusChaos “One of the best things KubeCon offered was the opportunity to meet several contributors, maintainers, and users of LitmusChaos in person. I can vouch for the fact...
July 1, 2022 | Prithvi Raj

DevOps vs. SRE vs. Platform Engineering? The gaps might be smaller than you think
Member Post DevOps vs. SRE vs. Platform Engineering? The gaps might be smaller than you think
Guest post originally published on the Humanitec blog by Luca Galante Platform engineering is the new cool kid on the block that everyone wants to be friends with. However, many are still confused where this new...
July 1, 2022 | Luca Galante

How to secure Kubernetes Pods post-PSPs deprecation
Member Post How to secure Kubernetes Pods post-PSPs deprecation
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Amir Kaushansky Kubernetes pods are the basic building blocks of Kubernetes. It’s managing one or more tightly coupled application containers allowing them to share resources and networks. Pods are...
June 30, 2022 | Amir Kaushansky

Why Spark chooses Volcano as built-in batch scheduler on Kubernetes?
Project Post Why Spark chooses Volcano as built-in batch scheduler on Kubernetes?
Guest post by Volcano Maintainers On June 16, 2022, Apache Spark released its new version, v3.3. The highlight of this version is that it provides framework support for customized Kubernetes schedulers and, for the first time,...
June 30, 2022 | Volcano Maintainers

Comment period for interim Code of Conduct draft documentation
Member Post Comment period for interim Code of Conduct draft documentation
By the Interim CNCF Code of Conduct Committee The Interim Code of Conduct Committee has developed drafts of the following interim policies and procedures and has posted them to the CNCF website for review and comment...
June 29, 2022

Cloud Native Glossary — the Hindi version is live! 
Community Post Cloud Native Glossary — the Hindi version is live! 
Community post from the Hindi Cloud Native Glossary team The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native concepts in clear and simple language...
June 29, 2022

Colocated VMs get in each other’s way
Member Post Colocated VMs get in each other’s way
Guest post originally published on the Clockwork blog TL;DR: Cloud providers can place multiple VMs of the same cloud customer on a shared physical host – a situation that is difficult to detect with conventional means,...
June 29, 2022

Announcing Vitess 14
Project Post Announcing Vitess 14
Project cross-post by the Vitess Engineering Team We are pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 14. Major Themes # In this new release, major improvements have been made in several areas of Vitess, including usability and...
June 28, 2022

Improving Security by Fuzzing the CNCF landscape
Community Post Improving Security by Fuzzing the CNCF landscape
By Chris Aniszczyk (CNCF), Adam Korczynski (Ada Logics), David Korczynski (Ada Logics) In this blog post we present an overview of the state of fuzzing across CNCF projects. This is based on efforts and work that...
June 28, 2022 | Chris Aniszczyk + Adam Korczynski + David Korczynski

Announcing the completion of Linkerd’s 2022 Security Audit
Project Post Announcing the completion of Linkerd’s 2022 Security Audit
Linkerd project cross-post by William Morgan Today we’re happy to announce the completion of Linkerd’s annual security audit, conducted by Trail of Bits and funded by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. As part of Linkerd’s commitment to openness, transparency,...
June 28, 2022 | William Morgan

Real-time dynamic authorization – an introduction to OPAL
Member Post Real-time dynamic authorization – an introduction to OPAL
An introduction to OPAL – an open-source administration layer for Open Policy Agent (OPA) that allows you to easily keep your authorization layer up-to-date in real-time Guest post originally published on the Permit.io blog by Daniel Bass TL;DR OPAL...
June 27, 2022 | Daniel Bass

Efficient GRC with cybersecurity tooling
Member Post Efficient GRC with cybersecurity tooling
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Iwan Price-Evans “Governance, risk, and compliance” (GRC) might be dirty words for many people working in application development and delivery. Strict rules and processes can be obstacles...
June 27, 2022 | Iwan Price-Evans

Scaling container technologies at Coinbase with Kubernetes
End User Post Scaling container technologies at Coinbase with Kubernetes
End user post originally published on the Coinbase blog by Clare Curtis, Coinbase Staff Software Engineer Tl;dr: Our recent evaluation of Kubernetes underscored its suitability for scaling Coinbase into the future. In the past, a migration...
June 24, 2022 | Clare Curtis

Three steps to streamlining Kubernetes multi-cluster management
Member Post Three steps to streamlining Kubernetes multi-cluster management
Guest post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Kendall Miller Kubernetes as a technology gives organizations the ability to run containerized applications at scale across different cloud infrastructures and distributions. What it can’t do (yet)...
June 24, 2022