Kubernetes Ingress gRPC example with a Dune quote service
Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Viktor Gamov, Principal Developer Advocate at Kong APIs come in all different shapes and forms. In this tutorial, I’ll show you a Kubernetes Ingress gRPC example. I’ll explain how to…
Managing Docker apps with Kubernetes Ingress Controller
Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Alvin Lee Think back to when your development team made the switch to Dockerized containers. What was once an application requiring multiple services on virtual machines transitioned to an application…
Redundancy across data centers with Kubernetes, WireGuard and Rook
Guest post originally published on Elastisys’ blog by Cristian Klein, Sr Cloud Architect at Elastisys Several court rulings and a guideline from the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) made it clear: It is a huge legal risk to process EU personal data…
Forbes: How crossplane transforms Kubernetes into a universal control plane
At the heart of the orchestration engine lies an efficient control plane that acts as an interface between the infrastructure and the operators. The control plane exposes a uniform API and taxonomy to perform a standard set of…
What is Goldilocks? (Or how to set your Kubernetes resource requests)
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Andrew Suderman, Lead R&D Engineer at Fairwinds When we open sourced Goldilocks in October 2019, our goal was to provide a dashboard utility that helps you identify a baseline for setting Kubernetes…
How to detect runtime threats in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on Logiq’s blog by Ajit Chelat, Citrix Kubernetes is one of the leaders in the container orchestration market. A recent survey by Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) suggests that 84% of companies are running Kubernetes containers…
Kubescape: The first open source tool for running NSA and CISA Kubernetes hardening tests
Example test output from kubescape
Best practices for load balancing Kubernetes containers
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Craig Risi More organizations are using containers as a mechanism for driving their cloud-native applications. Some organizations have hundreds of small containers across many different servers in different development, test,…
Why and how of Kubernetes Ingress (and networking)
Guest post originally published on Saaras’s blog by the Saaras team Services running in Kubernetes are not accessible on public or private cloud. This is how Kubernetes is designed considering service security in mind. Securely allowing access to…
The New Stack: “Kubernetes-Autoscaling KEDA Moves into CNCF Incubation”
KEDA, the Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaler project, has moved on from the sandbox tier at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) this week, joining the 21 other projects in incubation, such as Argo, Falco, gRPC and Rook.