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Drumroll, please… announcing the CNCF 2025 event lineup
Staff Post Drumroll, please… announcing the CNCF 2025 event lineup
2025 is right around the corner, and we’re thrilled to announce the CNCF 2025 lineup of events! Next year, we are expanding our reach and will host our first-ever KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Japan. Mark your...
November 15, 2024
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Cloud Custodian becomes a CNCF incubating project
Project Post Cloud Custodian becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Cloud Custodian as a CNCF incubating project.  Cloud Custodian is a governance as a code tool that allows organizations to use code to manage and automate...
September 14, 2022

Application performance monitoring vs. application performance observability
Member Post Application performance monitoring vs. application performance observability
Guest post originally published on the Scout APM blog by Dave Anderson, CTO, Scout APM  You’ve likely heard the term Observability lately. There’s a fundamental change taking place in the Monitoring space, and Observability is behind it. Observability...
September 13, 2022 | Dave Anderson

An introduction to OpenTelemetry and observability
Member Post An introduction to OpenTelemetry and observability
Guest post originally published on the InfluxData blog by Charles Mahler Cloud native and microservice architectures bring many advantages in terms of performance, scalability, and reliability, but one thing they can also bring is complexity. Having requests...
September 12, 2022 | Charles Mahler

Top 11 things you didn’t know about cloud native statefulness
Community Post Top 11 things you didn’t know about cloud native statefulness
Community post by W. Watson and Denver Wiliams from the Cloud Native Network Function (CNF) Test Suite 1. You need more than ACID An RDBMS’s atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability are not what they seem to...
September 12, 2022 | W. Watson and Denver Wiliams

Securing Kubernetes cluster using Kubescape and kube-bench
Member Post Securing Kubernetes cluster using Kubescape and kube-bench
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Amar Chand With businesses adopting cloud native technology, Kubernetes has emerged as a primary tool of choice for container orchestration. Deploying and managing applications has never been easier....
September 9, 2022 | Amar Chand

4 challenges retailers face when adopting Kubernetes at the edge
Member Post 4 challenges retailers face when adopting Kubernetes at the edge
Guest post originally published on the Weaveworks blog by Jeff Krupinski, Weaveworks Senior Director of Sales Have you ever thought about how retailers or restaurant chains have adopted cloud-native technology with edge presence at their brick and mortar...
September 8, 2022 | Jeff Krupinski

How OpenTelemetry works under the hood in JavaScript
How OpenTelemetry works under the hood in JavaScript
Guest post originally published on the Helios blog by Ran Nozik OpenTelemetry (OTel) is an open source selection of tools, SDKs and APIs, that allows developers to collect and export traces, metrics and logs. It’s the second-most...
September 7, 2022

Karmada in AIML INSTITUTE
Member Post Karmada in AIML INSTITUTE
Guest post from Huawei by Xu Yuanchang, Karmada Member, Tech Head of Container Platform, Hurricane Engines Ltd Background AIML INSTITUTE is a tech company that helps enterprises build integrated cloud native solutions for digital transformation. Their...
September 6, 2022

The 2-minute test for Kubernetes Pod security
Project Post The 2-minute test for Kubernetes Pod security
Project post originally published on DZone by Jim Bugwadia Learn how to audit your clusters for compliance with the latest Kubernetes Pod Security Standards without installing anything in the cluster. In this post, I will show...
September 6, 2022 | Jim Bugwadia

Kubernetes version 1.25 – everything you should know
Member Post Kubernetes version 1.25 – everything you should know
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Amir Kaushansky Kubernetes’ new version – version 1.25 – will be released on Tuesday 23rd August 2022, and it comes with 40 new enhancements in various areas...
September 2, 2022 | Amir Kaushansky

What can Confidential Computing do for the Kubernetes community?
Member Post What can Confidential Computing do for the Kubernetes community?
Guest post originally published on the Edgeless Systems blog by Fabian Kammel, Senior Security Engineer This is a summary of the talk I gave at the Kubernetes Community Days (KCD) Berlin 2022. Both, the slides and a recording...
August 31, 2022

GitOps Days 2022: Flux Flagger deep dive
Project Post GitOps Days 2022: Flux Flagger deep dive
Flux project post by Scott Rigby Hey everyone! 👋If you couldn’t join Flux maintainers Stefan Prodan & Philip Laine’s session at GitOps Days 2022, you can now watch the full talk online! This blog post outlines...
August 30, 2022

Backstage security audit & updates 
Project Post Backstage security audit & updates 
Project post originally posted on the Backstage blog by Patrik Oldsberg, Spotify TL;DR: Backstage’s security posture continues to mature! Today, we’re releasing a report from an independent security audit and the first version of the Backstage...
August 30, 2022 | Patrik Oldsberg

Orchestration versus choreography, which one should you use? The pros and cons
Member Post Orchestration versus choreography, which one should you use? The pros and cons
Guest post originally published on the Sparkfabrik blog Orchestration vs Choreography: Many factors need to be evaluated in order to figure out which approach is the most appropriate. Orchestration, Choreography or a Hybrid Approach: Let’s delve...
August 29, 2022

Writing your own scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator
Member Post Writing your own scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator
Guest post originally published on the Miraxia blog As the default Kubernetes scheduler is highly configurable, in many cases we don’t have to write any code to customize thescheduling behavior. However, people who want to learn...
August 24, 2022

Health + safety update for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022
Staff Post Health + safety update for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022
We’ve absolutely loved being able to connect with much of our community again in-person over the past year at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Los Angeles and Valencia. We’re looking forward to hopefully seeing even more of...
August 23, 2022

Tracking container restarts and termination events in Kubernetes
Project Post Tracking container restarts and termination events in Kubernetes
Guest post by Shahar Azulay, groundcover’s CEO and Co-Founder It’s a place all Kubernetes admins have likely been: They have a container that fails to start, and they simply can’t figure out why that is. They...
August 23, 2022 | Shahar Azulay

Bringing a good OSS experience to Kubernetes DevOps
Member Post Bringing a good OSS experience to Kubernetes DevOps
Guest post by Michael Guarino, CTO, and Co-Founder at Plural Open-source is at a crossroads at the moment. 97% of data stacks contain open-source code. However, deploying and managing open source applications is tedious and time-consuming. ...
August 23, 2022 | Michael Guarino

Mid-year update on 2022 CNCF, Linux Foundation, and open source velocity
Staff Post Mid-year update on 2022 CNCF, Linux Foundation, and open source velocity
Open source top 30 projects velocity
August 23, 2022 | Chris Aniszczyk

The 4 pillars of a successful developer experience strategy
Member Post The 4 pillars of a successful developer experience strategy
Guest post originally published on the Mia-Platform blog The need for a Developer Experience Strategy stems from the increasingly important role of software in the company’s business. To meet the fast‑changing market and ever‑more demanding customers, companies...
August 22, 2022 | Mia-Platform