Enhancing the Kubernetes Enhancements Process
Sponsor Post Enhancing the Kubernetes Enhancements Process
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 – Virtual sponsored post by Lauri Apple, Staff Technical Program Manager; and Anna Jung, Open Source Engineer, VMware As the “feature development” aspect of Kubernetes, the Enhancements process is arguably one of the...
April 12, 2021 | By Lauri Apple and Anna Jung

Simplifying multi-clusters in Kubernetes
Community Post Simplifying multi-clusters in Kubernetes
Guest post by Gianluca Arbezzano, Software Engineer at Equinix Metal and CNCF Ambassador and Alex Palesandro, Research Assistant at Polytechnic of Turin Kubernetes clusters are growing in number and size inside organizations. This proliferation is due to various...
April 12, 2021 | By Gianluca Arbezzano and Alex Palesandro

InfoQ: “Cheryl Hung on Trends in Cloud Native and DevOps for 2021”
InfoQ: “Cheryl Hung on Trends in Cloud Native and DevOps for 2021”
In a recent keynote for The DEVOPS Conference, Cheryl Hung, VP Ecosystem for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) shared her top 10 predictions for cloud native in the upcoming year. This includes improvements in cross cloud support, growth in GitOps and chaos engineering...
April 11, 2021

Container Journal: “Kubernetes 1.21 Addresses Raft of Enterprise Issues”
Container Journal: “Kubernetes 1.21 Addresses Raft of Enterprise Issues”
The technical oversight committee (TOC) for Kubernetes today is releasing a 1.21 update that addresses a wide range of operational and security issues that should ultimately make the platform easier to manage and secure.
April 10, 2021

Add Java agents to existing Kubernetes and Helm applications instantly
Member Post Add Java agents to existing Kubernetes and Helm applications instantly
Guest post originally published on Rookout’s blog by Liran Haimovich In a recent blog post, one of my teammates, Josh, shared a few techniques for deploying Java agents in Kubernetes applications. We have been getting a lot of interest...
April 9, 2021 | By Liran Haimovich

Mentorship Spotlight: How I added coprocessor ENUM/SET support to TiKV in an LFX Mentorship Program
Mentorship Post Mentorship Spotlight: How I added coprocessor ENUM/SET support to TiKV in an LFX Mentorship Program
Guest post originally published on the TiKV blog by Xuanwo In September 2020, I was honored to participate in the TiKV Linux Foundation’s (LFX) Mentorship Program. I worked on the Coprocessor support ENUM/SET project to help enable TiKV Coprocessor to support ENUM and SET calculations. This helped improve...
April 8, 2021 | By Xuanwo

End to end cloud native app builds and deployments with App Platform
Member Post End to end cloud native app builds and deployments with App Platform
Guest post by Jon Friesen, Nick Tate, and Cody Baker of DigitalOcean We love Kubernetes and all it can do. We want all developers to benefit from it, so we decided to build a higher-level abstraction on top...
April 7, 2021 | By Jon Friesen, Nick Tate, and Cody Baker

Argo CD 2.0 Released!
Project Post Argo CD 2.0 Released!
Guest post from the Argo Maintainers We are very excited and proud to announce the latest major release in the Argo family of projects: Argo CD 2.0!, the first major release in over a year.  This release of...
April 7, 2021 | By Argo Maintainers

Cloudformation vs. Terraform: Which is better?
Member Post Cloudformation vs. Terraform: Which is better?
Guest post originally published on LOGIQ’s blog by Ajit Chelat Building and managing cloud infrastructure manually can be quite the task; even more challenging when you’re operating as a distributed team. With everyone pushing multiple (and often concurrent)...
April 6, 2021

Kubernetes Storage Options Can Be Overwhelming — Pick the Right One
Sponsor Post Kubernetes Storage Options Can Be Overwhelming — Pick the Right One
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 – Virtual sponsored post by Sirish Bathina of Kasten by Veeam Flexible storage options are one of the many benefits of developing apps in Kubernetes, but choosing the right one can be a...
April 5, 2021 | By Sirish Bathina