Kubernetes Scheduler introduction
Guest post originally published on Gemini Open Cloud‘s blog by Patrick Fu, CEO of Gemini Open Cloud Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open-source cluster manager for managing containerized workloads and services. The features of Kubernetes include automatic software…
Testing cloud native best practices with the CNF Test Suite
Community post by Joel Hans for CNCF The telecommunications industry is the backbone of today’s increasingly-digital economies, but it faces a difficult new challenge in evolving to meet modern infrastructure practices. How did telecommunications get itself into this…
Karmada: Multi-cluster Management with an Ocean of Nodes
Guest post by Kevin Wang, Huawei and Shen Yifan, Commercial Bank of China In terms of multi-cluster management, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) found a new way to do it efficiently, that is, using Karmada. At…
The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022
Guest post originally published on Eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen Kubernetes is ubiquitous in container orchestration, and its popularity has yet to weaken. This does, however, not mean that evolution in the container orchestration space is at…
Principles for designing and deploying scalable applications on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on Elastisys’ blog by the Elastisys‘ team Designing scalable cloud native applications requires considerable thought, as there are many challenges to overcome. Even with the great clouds we have today for deploying our applications,…
Kubernetes security best practices: definitive guide
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Jonathan Kaftzan, VP Marketing & Business Development at ARMO Introduction Kubernetes, an open-source microservice orchestration engine, is well known for its ability to automate the deployment, management, and, most importantly,…
Cloud native observability and security analytics with SysFlow and Falco
Guest post originally published on Falco’s blog by Frederico Araujo and Teryl Taylor, IBM Research Hello, fellow Falcoers! This blog introduces you to a new open system telemetry format and project called SysFlow. The project has deep ties to Falco,…
Implementing chaos engineering in K8s: chaos mesh principle analysis and control plane development
Guest post originally published on PingCAP‘s blog by Mayo Cream Chaos Mesh is an open-source, cloud-native Chaos Engineering platform built on Kubernetes (K8s) custom resource definitions (CRDs). Chaos Mesh can simulate various types of faults and has an enormous…
Guest post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities which are available…
Kubernetes main attack vectors tree: an explainer guide
Guest post originally published on Magalix’s blog by Andrew Zola Kubernetes is a leader in container orchestration. According to Statista, as much as 46% of respondents in a recent survey stated that they used Kubernetes for automating computer application…