CICD Pipelines using Gitlab CI & Argo CD with Anthos Config Management
Member Post CICD Pipelines using Gitlab CI & Argo CD with Anthos Config Management
Guest post originally published on Arctiq’s blog by Daniyal Javed, DevOps Engineer and Consultant at Arctiq Last year I posted a demo of using GitLab CI and ArgoCD with Anthos Config Management. It’s been a popular video on...
January 27, 2021 | By Daniyal Javed

Announcing Vitess 9
Project Post Announcing Vitess 9
On behalf of the Vitess maintainers, I am pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 9. Major Themes In this release, we have focused on making Vitess more stable after the successful release of Version 8. There...
January 26, 2021 | By Alkin Tezuysal

Maintainer Spotlight: Kevin Wang of KubeEdge and Volcano
Maintainer Spotlight: Kevin Wang of KubeEdge and Volcano
This month we are highlighting Kevin Wang, a contributor in the CNCF community since its beginning, leader of the cloud native open source team at Huawei, and co-founder of the KubeEdge and Volcano projects.  Kevin took time to...
January 25, 2021

Armada – how to run millions of batch jobs over thousands of compute nodes using Kubernetes
Member Post Armada – how to run millions of batch jobs over thousands of compute nodes using Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on G-research’s blog by Jamie Poole, Compute Platform Engineering Manager at G-research Over the last couple of years we have been migrating more and more of our workloads to containers on Linux. One particular...
January 25, 2021 | By Jamie Poole

Data Center Knowledge: “How Kubernetes Could Underpin Edge Computing Platforms”
Data Center Knowledge: “How Kubernetes Could Underpin Edge Computing Platforms”
By now, you’ve likely heard all about how Kubernetes can simplify the deployment of applications at scale in traditional on-prem and cloud environments. But what about edge architectures that combine central data centers with workloads hosted at edge...
January 25, 2021

Q3-Q4 LFX (previously CommunityBridge) Program: 14 CNCF Interns Graduate!
Staff Post Q3-Q4 LFX (previously CommunityBridge) Program: 14 CNCF Interns Graduate!
In this latest round of LFX mentorships funded by the CNCF, 14 interns have successfully passed the program! 11 CNCF Graduated, Incubating and Sandbox projects participated in the program this quarter including Chaos Mesh, Kubernetes, KubeEdge, Thanos and...
January 22, 2021 | By Chris Abraham

How to connect microservices: Part 1 Types of communication
Member Post How to connect microservices: Part 1 Types of communication
Guest post originally published on Softax’s blog by Piotr Martyniuk, solution architect at Softax Microservices can be combined in various ways. What are the advantages and disadvantages of individual approaches and what techniques should be used to make...
January 22, 2021 | By Piotr Martyniuk

Thread-Per-Core Buffer Management for a modern Kafka-API storage system
Member Post Thread-Per-Core Buffer Management for a modern Kafka-API storage system
Guest post originally published on Vectorized.io’s blog by Alexander Gallego, Founder and CEO at Vectorized.io As I have previously observed, software does not run on category theory, it runs on superscalar CPUs with wide, multi-channel GB/s memory units...
January 21, 2021 | By Alexander Gallego

TechGenix: “Top Open-Source CNCF Security Projects and Why They Matter – Part 2”
TechGenix: “Top Open-Source CNCF Security Projects and Why They Matter – Part 2”
Welcome to part 2 of a two-part series on security for cloud-native applications. In part 1, we highlighted three CNCF security projects — Falco, SPIRE, and Notary, which are CNCF incubating projects. In this article, we look at...
January 20, 2021

Spark Operator and S3: 4 Integration Steps to  Operator Flames
Member Post Spark Operator and S3: 4 Integration Steps to Operator Flames
Guest post originally published by Allison Richardet, Principal Software Development Engineer, Mastercard At MasterCard, the Internal Cloud Team maintains our on-premises Kubernetes platform. Our work includes maintaining Kubernetes clusters, the core deployments we rely on and provide our...
January 20, 2021 | By Allison Richardet