InfoWorld: "Kubernetes’ Helm gets full CNCF approval"
InfoWorld: "Kubernetes’ Helm gets full CNCF approval"
Helm, the Kubernetes package manager for deploying predefined “charts” of applications into Kubernetes clusters, has now graduated from incubation at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation as a fully-fledged CNCF project. In plainer language: Helm is here to stay.
May 1, 2020

SiliconANGLE: "Helm Kubernetes package manager becomes the latest CNCF project to graduate"
SiliconANGLE: "Helm Kubernetes package manager becomes the latest CNCF project to graduate"
The Helm application package manager for Kubernetes today became the latest Cloud Native Computing Foundation project to achieve graduation status.
April 30, 2020

VentureBeat: "CNCF graduates package manager Helm to bring more stability to Kubernetes development"
VentureBeat: "CNCF graduates package manager Helm to bring more stability to Kubernetes development"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation announced today that the open source package manager Helm has become the 10th project to graduate, providing another boost to a movement that wants companies to rethink how they build online applications.
April 30, 2020

Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Helm Graduation
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Helm Graduation
Popular packaging manager used widely in production by organizations like AT&T, Conde Nast, JD.com, Microsoft, and VMWareSAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – April 30, 2019 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation ® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native...
April 30, 2020

Why Testing is No Longer Sufficient for Cloud-Native Pipelines
Member Post Why Testing is No Longer Sufficient for Cloud-Native Pipelines
Originally published on OverOps blog by Alex Zhitnitsky The move to innovate at speed and scale is stressing software quality and exposing the limitations of testing. Don’t get me wrong – testing in all its forms is inseparable...
April 30, 2020

DevClass: "Cluster bombs away: Vitess 6 is here – let the upgrading begin (warning: may take a while)"
DevClass: "Cluster bombs away: Vitess 6 is here – let the upgrading begin (warning: may take a while)"
Version 6 of database clustering system Vitess is out, providing users of the CNCF graduated project with improved SQL support and VReplication-based workflows, amongst other things – if they’re willing to work for it.
April 30, 2020

Announcing Vitess 6
Project Post Announcing Vitess 6
Originally published on vitess.io by Morgan Tocker I am excited to announce the general availability of Vitess 6, the second release to follow our new accelerated release schedule. While only 12 weeks have elapsed since the previous release,...
April 29, 2020

A complete storage guide for your Kubernetes storage problems
Member Post A complete storage guide for your Kubernetes storage problems
Guest Post by Chad Serino, CEO, AlphaBravo With the rise of Kubernetes as a method for hosting microservice-based processes, data storage is always a concern. Where it’s being stored. How much capacity we have for it. And how...
April 28, 2020

DevClass: "CRI-O 1.18 lands: Adds better insight, config handling for Kubeheads – but keep an eye on the defaults"
DevClass: "CRI-O 1.18 lands: Adds better insight, config handling for Kubeheads – but keep an eye on the defaults"
CRI-O, which pitches itself as an open-source replacement for Docker as the runtime for Kubernetes, is now available in version 1.18, improving on configuration and logging, among other things.
April 28, 2020

Resolve chart upgrade issues after migrating to Helm v3
Member Post Resolve chart upgrade issues after migrating to Helm v3
Guest post originally published on Bitnami Docs by Vikram Vaswani Introduction Helm v3 was released a few months ago, bringing with a number of architectural changes and new features – most notably, the removal of Tiller and an...
April 27, 2020