KubeWeekly #193
Published: November 17, 2019
The Headlines
Editor’s pick of the highlights from the past week.
Mirantis Acquires Docker Enterprise
Mike Melanson, The New Stack
Mirantis, the cloud consulting company with OpenStack roots and a more recent focus on Kubernetes, has acquired Docker’s enterprise business, which consists of the Docker Enterprise Technology Platform and all associated intellectual property, 300 of approximately 400 employees, 750 enterprise customers, and all enterprise partnerships.
“We’re buying Docker Enterprise for a couple of reasons. One is to accelerate our journey towards providing Kubernetes as a Service to the world for multicloud and hybrid use cases — a lot of the Docker Enterprise customers actually use Kubernetes inside. We’re also buying Docker Enterprise because we think containerization is the way to go. It’s the way modern applications are being built and the existing applications are being re-modernized,” said Ionel in an interview with The New Stack.
The Technical
Tutorials, tools, and more that take you on a deep dive into the code.
Helm 3.0.0 has been released!
Matthew Fisher
Cloud Native Chaos Engineering – Enhancing Kubernetes Application Resiliency
Uma Mukkara, COO, MayaData
Kubernetes Multi-Operator Stacks and Advanced Pod Scheduling
CloudARK
Kube-Downscaler
ManagedKube
linki/chaoskube
chaoskube periodically kills random pods in your Kubernetes cluster
Simplifying Microservices on Kubernetes with Microsoft’s Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime)
Gokul Chandra
Breaking Down Containers | Part 0 — System Architecture
Bakare Emmanuel
The Editorial
Articles, announcements, and more that give you a high-level overview of challenges and features.
Guest View: Why Day 2 is critical in DevOps
Tobi Knaup, D2iQ
PodCTL: KubeCon NA 2019 Contributor Summit & Event Preview
Chris Short, Red Hat and Marky Jackson, Sysdig
Cloud Native Rejekts conference, with Chris Kuhl
Adam Glick and Craig Box, Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Primer: What Is Container Security?
Kayla Matthews, The NewStack
Why Kubernetes Works for Infrastructure Abstraction
Slava Koltovich and Oleg Chunikhin
Chronosphere launches with $11M Series A to build scalable, cloud-native monitoring tool
Ron Miller
Skaffold 1.0 released
Nick Kubala and Russell Wolf, Google Cloud
Some advice for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon shared on Twitter.
CNCF Webinar Series – 云原生应用中的网络流量管理
This webinar will be delivered in Chinese
何归丽 @AWS
Nov 27, 2019 10:00 AM China Standard Time
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Using Envoy Proxy as Your Gateway to Service Mesh
Dec 4, 2019 10:00 AM PT (UTC-8)
Kubernetes storage is more than CSI – Do it right the OpenEBS way
Murat Karslioglu, VP of Products @MayaData
Kiran Mova, Chief Architect @MayaData
Brian Matheson, Developer Advocate @MayaData
Dec 5, 2019 09:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
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Kubernetes Runtime Security with Falco and Sysdig
Dec 10, 2019 10:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
Distributed Transaction Processing Across Multiple Clouds with Kubernetes
Dec 11, 2019 10:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
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CNCF Webinar Series – 增强合规信心:使用Harbor进行高级镜像扫描
This webinar will be delivered in Chinese
Steven Zou, Core Maintainer @Harbor
Dec 11, 2019 10:00 AM China Standard Time
CNCF Webinar Series – 使用KUDO (Kubernetes通用声明式Operator),简化Kubernetes有状态服务部署与管理
This webinar will be delivered in Chinese
葛昊元 (Harry Ge), D2iQ解决方案架构师 @D2iQ
Jan 8, 2020 10:00 AM China Standard Time
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A Vision for the 2025 Cloud Native Enterprise
John Morello, VP of Product for Prisma by Palo Alto Networks @Palo Alto Networks
Dec 12, 2019 09:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
5 Key Traits of Effective Disaster Recovery on Kubernetes
Michael Ferranti, VP of Product Marketing @Portworx
Jan 22, 2020 10:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
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KubeWeekly is curated by Bob Killen, Chris Short, Craig Box, Kim McMahon, and Michael Hausenblas