KubeWeekly #195

Published: December 7, 2019

Kubernetes

The Headlines

Editor’s pick of the highlights from the past week.

CNCF TOC Governance Structure + Elections 2020
Amye Scavarda, CNCF

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has three main bodies: a Governing Board (GB) that is responsible for marketing, budget and other business oversight decisions for the CNCF, a Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) that is responsible for defining and maintaining the technical vision, and an End User Community (EUC) that is responsible for providing feedback from companies and startups to help improve the overall experience for the cloud native ecosystem. Each of these groups has its own defining role in the Foundation.

In this blog, Amye outlines the process and deadlines for the upcoming TOC election.

When you’re in the release team, you’re family: the Kubernetes 1.16 release interview
Craig Box, Google

Craig Box and Adam Glick talk with Lachlan Evenson, the release team lead for Kubernetes 1.16. It has become a tradition to talk with the release team. In this blog, is an abridged version of the interview.

Kubernetes 1.17 will be released in December. The webinar is Tuesday January 7, 2020, 10am PT. Sign up!

The Technical

Tutorials, tools, and more that take you on a deep dive into the code.

Develop a Kubernetes controller in Java
Min Kim and Tony Ado, Ant Financial

Gardener Project Update
Rafael Franzke and Vasu Chandrasekhara, SAP

A visual guide on troubleshooting Kubernetes deployments
Daniele Polencic

Managing a multi-site Cassandra cluster on multiple Kubernetes with CassKop / MultiCassKop
Seb Allamand

3-way merge in werf: deploying to Kubernetes via Helm “on steroids”
Flant staff

Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate Now Generally Available

The Editorial

Articles, announcements, and more that give you a high-level overview of challenges and features.

Running Kubernetes locally on Linux with Microk8s
Ihor Dvoretskyi, Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Carmine Rimi

Kubernetes Audit: Making Log Auditing a Viable Practice Again
Nitzan Niv, Alcide

Chaos Engineering, with Ana Medina
Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Exploring container security: Day one Kubernetes decisions
Maya Kaczorowski, Google Cloud

KubeCon San Diego Summary: Top Ten Takeaways (Part 2)
Day two operations, new architecture paradigms, and end users
Daniel Bryant

Eirini 1.0 is out – use Kubernetes as the scheduler for Cloud Foundry
Julian Friedman, Cloud Foundry

CNCF to Participate Again in the Community Bridge Mentorship Program
Ihor Dvoretskyi, CNCF

How Kubernetes Has Been ‘Transformational’ to Productivity and Culture at uSwitch
CNCF



Kubernetes Runtime Security with Falco and Sysdig

Dec 10, 2019 10:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)

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Distributed Transaction Processing Across Multiple Clouds with Kubernetes

Dec 11, 2019 10:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
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The Age of the Cloud Native Security Platform

Keith Mokris, Technical Marketing Engineer @Palo Alto Networks

Dec 12, 2019 09:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)

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Kubernetes 1.17 Release Webinar

Jan 7, 2020 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

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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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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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How Self-Healing Nodes and Infrastructure Management Impact Reliability

Oleg Chunikhin, CTO @Kublr

Feb 11, 2020 10:00 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8)
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