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TOC accepts Contour as Incubating project

Posted on July 7, 2020

Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Contour as an incubation-level hosted project. Contour is a high-performance ingress controller for Kubernetes that provides a control plane for Envoy. “One of the most important steps for…


Kubernetes best practices for monitoring and alerts

Posted on June 30, 2020

Guest post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Sarah Zelechoski, VP of engineering at Fairwinds The truth is Kubernetes monitoring done right is a fantasy for most. It’s a problem magnified in a dynamic, ever-changing Kubernetes environment….


How JD.com Saves 60% Maintenance Time Using Harbor for Its Private Image Central Repository

Posted on June 24, 2020

JD.com is the world’s third largest Internet company by revenue, and at its heart it considers itself “a science and technology company with retail at its core,” says Vivian Zhang, Product Manager at JD.com and CNCF Ambassador. JD’s…


Kubernetes RBAC 101: overview

Posted on June 19, 2020

Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Cloud native and open source technologies have modernized how we develop software, and although they have led to unprecedented developer productivity and flexibility, they were not built with enterprise…


Testing Kubernetes deployments within CI Pipelines

Posted on June 17, 2020

Guest post originally published on eficode Praqma by Michael Vittrup Larsen, Cloud Infrastructure and DevOps Consultant at Eficode-Praqma Low overhead, on-demand Kubernetes clusters deployed on CI Workers Nodes with KIND How to test Kubernetes artifacts like Helm charts…


What exactly is "Kooper's Daddy" aka Kubernetes and how can The Ops Platform help

Posted on June 2, 2020

Guest post originally published on CTO.ai from Benjamin Slater, VP of Engineering at CTO.ai Sorry for the ridiculous title, but every time we say the word “Kubernetes” on a Zoom call, it gets translated in the text transcript as “Kooper’s…


Kubernetes governance, what you should know

Posted on May 29, 2020

Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin Kubernetes governance may sound dull. But, if you’re an enterprise, it’s a critical part of what you must figure out to be production-ready at scale. When standardizing…


Istio Service Mesh in 2020

Posted on May 25, 2020

Guest Post by Alon Berger, Technical Marketing Engineer, Alcide Since 2017, Kubernetes has soared and has played a key role within the cloud-native computing community. With this movement, more and more companies who already embraced microservices realized that…


How to manage Secrets in Kubernetes environment

Posted on May 8, 2020

Guest post originally published on Medium by Saurabh Gupta, Sr. Developer Advocate at DigitalOcean Introduction: Kubernetes is currently the de-facto standard for container orchestration. As organizations globally are adopting a Container first development approach, a large part of…


A complete storage guide for your Kubernetes storage problems

Posted on April 28, 2020

Guest Post by Chad Serino, CEO, AlphaBravo With the rise of Kubernetes as a method for hosting microservice-based processes, data storage is always a concern. Where it’s being stored. How much capacity we have for it. And how…