TFIR: “Cilium Registers Massive Growth In Contribution And Adoption In 2022”
Cilium, an open source software for providing, securing, and observing network connectivity between container workloads, has seen massive growth in both contribution and adoption over the past year. According to the 2022 Cilium Annual Report, Cilium...
February 6, 2023
Staff Post
Join us at cdCon + GitOpsCon, co-located with Open Source Summit North America this May 8 —9!
CNCF is excited to announce that in partnership with the CD Foundation, we will be hosting cdCon + GitOpsCon, co-located with Open Source Summit North America, from May 8 – 9 in Vancouver, Canada! We are...
February 3, 2023
Member Post
Why are enterprises moving on multi-cloud/hybrid strategies?
Guest post originally published on the Coredge blog There has been a lot of discussion about the rising trend of businesses using private, public, and hybrid cloud services in their multi-cloud strategy. The architecture of multi-cloud...
February 3, 2023
The New Stack: “PromCon 2022: Why Prometheus Had to Change”
Prometheus continues to remain as an essential tool for monitoring, and especially, as a key component in observability platforms for cloud native environment. As one of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) “fastest-growing” projects, the time series database is especially...
February 3, 2023
Community Post
Results of the KEDA security engagement
Community post by Amir Montazery, OSTIF, cross-posted from OSTIF’s blog KEDA, or the Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling project, was reviewed by Trail of Bits at the end of 2022. KEDA joins a growing list of CNCF...
February 2, 2023 | Amir Montazery
Community Post
Docker on MacOS is slow and how to fix it
Community post by Paolo Mainardi originally published on Paolo’s personal blog TL;DR At the time of writing, the only viable option to have a decent performance and a good DX are: How does Docker work on macOS? Docker engine, on...
February 2, 2023 | Paolo Mainardi
SiliconANGLE: “Practitioners assess latest risks and enterprise vulnerabilities at inaugural CloudNativeSecurityCon”
The tone was set for the opening day of CloudNativeSecurityCon in Seattle this week when Priyanka Sharma, executive director and general manager of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, told attendees that “practitioners are leading the way,...
February 2, 2023
Staff Post
Kubernetes and Cloud Security Associate (KCSA) certification coming in Q3 2023
CNCF and The Linux Foundation are excited to announce the upcoming Kubernetes and Cloud Security Associate (KCSA) certification from CloudNativeSecurityCon North America 2023 in Seattle, WA. The exam, which will provide an entry point for individuals...
February 1, 2023
Member Post
Monitoring micro-front ends on Kubernetes with NGINX
Guest post by Benoit Schipper I have been working with multiple Kubernetes-like distributions for the past few years. Adopting Kubernetes brings many benefits, but also many challenges. Traditionally we have hosted web servers or proxies, such...
February 1, 2023 | Benoit Schipper
Container Journal: “CNCF to Add Another Security Certification”
At the CloudNative SecurityCon North America 2023 conference today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced that it will release a Kubernetes and cloud security associate (KCSA) certification. The KCSA certification will be available later this...
February 1, 2023