Ubisoft: driving innovation in gaming with Kubernetes
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Caroline Tarbett, director of communications at Rancher Labs Highlights 80% reduction in cluster deployment time 20% reduction in support ticket resolution time What is Ubisoft? Ubisoft is the world-renowned video game pioneer responsible…
Envoy 1.15 introduces a new Postgres extension with monitoring support
This is a guest post co-authored by Fabrízio Mello and Álvaro Hernández, from OnGres. Envoy 1.15 was released on July 6th, and it included an interesting mention in the release notes: a new plugin, for Postgres! This post will introduce why this plugin was…
21 CNCF interns graduate from the Q2 2020 Linux Foundation CommunityBridge Program
In our biggest class yet, 21 CNCF interns have successfully passed the CommunityBridge program! 14 CNCF Graduated, Incubating and Sandbox projects participated in the program this quarter including CoreDNS, Envoy, Kubernetes, Linkerd, Prometheus and more. CommunityBridge was created…
Extending Kubernetes to an unlimited one through tensile-kube
Guest Post from Weidong Cai and Ye Yin of Tencent Recently, the Tencent Games container team named Tenc has open sourced the Kubernetes (K8s) multi-cluster scheduling project tensile-kube. This blog will briefly introduce the tensile-kube. Birth of tensile-kube…
Why the Kubernetes Scheduler Is Not Enough for Your AI Workloads
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Alaa Youssef, manager of the Container Cloud Platform at IBM Research AI Workloads on The Cloud The use of container clouds orchestrated by Kubernetes, for the execution of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine…
Kubernetes RBAC 101: Authentication
Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Leveraging Client Certificates and Bearer Tokens to Authenticate in Kubernetes In part one of this series on Kubernetes RBAC, we introduced authentication and authorization methods. In this article, we’ll dive…
Linkerd case studies: meeting security requirements, reducing latency, and migrating from Istio
Guest post originally published on the Buoyant blog by William Morgan, CEO of Buoyant and Linkerd maintainer Adoption of the Linkerd service mesh continues to grow rapidly across industries and verticals. But why are organizations adopting Linkerd? In…
Which Kubernetes certification is right for you?
Guest post originally published on the New Relic blog by Isaac Eldridge, technical content editor at New Relic Since it was open sourced by Google in 2014, Kubernetes has skyrocketed in popularity. Now a graduated project of the Cloud Native Computing…
Fluent Bit v1.5: lightweight and high-performance log processor
Guest post from Eduardo Silva, maintainer for Fluent Bit Fluent Bit, a sub-project under the umbrella of CNCF graduated project Fluentd, has reached its version v1.5. One of the biggest highlights of this major release is the joint work of different companies…
TOC approves Operator Framework as Incubating Project
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept the Operator Framework, which is made up of two main components Operator SDK and Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) as an incubation-level hosted project. The Operator Framework is an…