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Don’t get attached to your attachment!

Posted on February 9, 2021 | Amir Kaushansky

Guest post by Amir Kaushansky, VP Product at Armo A brief overview of attachment methods when securing Kubernetes environments.    As a product manager, I am always concern about the value my customers will get from the…


Service connectivity isn’t your job, but it’s still your problem

Posted on February 8, 2021 | Marco Palladino

Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Marco Palladino, Co-founder / CTO at Kong As a developer, your company hired you to build incredible products that focus on your users’ and customers’ needs. Yet, in…


Rancher: an open source platform for cloud native applications

Posted on January 19, 2021 | CloudOps team

Guest post originally published on CloudOps’s blog by CloudOps team Rancher is a container management platform that helps DevOps teams adopt Kubernetes in a simple and scalable manner. It does so by offering a complete software stack…


TechGenix: “Kuma: A Modern Multizone Service Mesh for Containers and VMS”

Posted on January 6, 2021

Envoy is likely the most important open-source project in the cloud-native networking space. Without it, we wouldn’t have a service mesh like Istio. The Envoy team recently announced Envoy Mobile, which looks to manage mobile applications with…


Kubernetes 101: An Introduction

Posted on December 14, 2020 | Garreth Davies

Guest post originally published on on Mobilise Cloud’s blog by Garreth Davies Cloud Consultant at Mobilise Kubernetes is now the de facto container orchestration platform deployed by businesses across the globe. In its short existence it has…


Set up your K3s cluster for high availability on DigitalOcean

Posted on December 12, 2020 | Alex Ellis

Guest post originally published on Rancher’s blog by Alex Ellis Introduction In this post, we will outline a reference architecture for setting up K3s in a High Availability (HA) configuration. This means that your K3s cluster…


Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy

Posted on December 11, 2020 | William Morgan

Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan, CEO at Buoyant Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy In this article I’m going to describe why Linkerd isn’t built on Envoy. This is a bit of a…


Implementing GitOps on Kubernetes Using K3s, Rancher, Vault and Argo CD

Posted on November 12, 2020 | Adam Toy

Originally published on Rancher Federal by Adam Toy As Kubernetes continues to establish itself as the industry standard for container orchestration, finding effective ways to use a declarative model for your applications and tools is critical…


Announcing Linkerd 2.9: mTLS for all, ARM support, and more!

Posted on November 9, 2020 | William Morgan

Project blog, cross-posted from Linkerd, written by William Morgan We’re very happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.9, the best Linkerd version yet! This release extends Linkerd’s zero-config mutual TLS (mTLS) support to all TCP…


Kubernetes 1.19: The future of traffic ingress and routing

Posted on October 29, 2020

Guest post originally published on eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen, Consultant at eficode The Kubernetes community is giving up on Ingress and will reinvent traffic routing to scale better with multiple teams and roles. Kubernetes…