KubeWeekly #170
Published: June 6, 2019
The Headlines
Editor’s picks of the highlights from the past week.
Reflections on the Fifth Anniversary of Kubernetes
The Kubernetes Project
Five years ago, Kubernetes was released into the world. Like all newborns, it was small, limited in functionality, and had only a few people involved in its creation. Unlike most newborns, it also involved a great deal of code written in Bash. Today, at the five year mark, Kubernetes is full grown, and while a human would be just entering kindergarten, Kubernetes is at the core of production workloads from startups to global financial institutions.
Webinars
Upcoming webinars on cloud native technologies.
Intro to Virtual Kubelet 1.0
Ria Bhatia, Microsoft
June 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am PDT
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Security and Day 2 Operations with Harbor
Michael Michael, VMware
June 13 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am PDT
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The Technical
Tutorials, tools, and more that take you on a deep dive into the code.
Kubernetes admission controllers for secure deployments
Kaizhe Huang, Sysdig
CI/CD with Argo on Kubernetes
Bouwe Ceunen, Rombit
Boosting your kubectl productivity
Daniel Weibel, QuantumSense
Universal CI/CD pipeline for K8s on AWS
Elman Hasa, The Startup
Kubernetes — from the beginning, part IV, autoscaling
Christoffer Noring, Microsoft
Why I no longer use Terraform for Templating Kubernetes
Christopher Stobie, Calm
The Editorial
Articles, announcements, and more that give you a high-level overview of challenges and features.
Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Certification is Now Valid for 3 Years
Kaitlyn Barnard, CNCF
OpenEBS, with Evan Powell
Craig Box & Adam Glick, Google
Microservices, Containers and Kubernetes: Which Applications Benefit?
Ev Kontsevoy, Gravitational
Effective strategies for monitoring containerized environments
Arijit Mukherji, SignalFX
Blockchain and Kubernetes, the technology behind Positive Energy Ltd
Kasia Hoffman, Cloud 66
How big companies are using Kubernetes
Pavan Belagatti, JAXenter
Building a Container Platform at Cruise (Part 1)
Karl Isenberg, Cruise
Kubernetes Journey — Up and running out of the cloud — Kubernetes Overview
Marcos Vallim, CI&T
Observability should not slow you down
Travis Jeppson, Nav Inc.
A Look Back At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Barcelona 2019
CNCF
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KubeWeekly is curated by Bob Killen, Chris Short, Kim McMahon and Michael Hausenblas