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How to Develop Microservices in Kubernetes

Posted on November 30, 2020 | By Zachary Conger

Guest post originally published on StackHawk’s blog by Zachary Conger, Senior DevOps Engineer at StackHawk Overview We love containers. At StackHawk we have always been fans of containers. From day one we made the decision to ship HawkScan…


Upgrade a K3s Kubernetes Cluster with System Upgrade Controller

Posted on November 25, 2020 | By Saiyam Pathak

Guest post originally published on Rancher’s blog by Saiyam Pathak Kubernetes upgrades are always a tough undertaking when your clusters are running smoothly. Upgrades are necessary as every three months, Kubernetes releases a new version. If you do…


The top Kubernetes APIs for cloud-native observability, part 2: the Kubernetes Pod and Downward APIs

Posted on November 24, 2020 | By Caleb Hailey

Guest post by Caleb Hailey, CEO at Sensu This series is adapted from Sensu’s whitepaper on the top 7 APIs for cloud-native observability. Catch up on part 1. In the first part of this series, I discussed the…


SiliconANGLE: “Kubernetes’ etcd data store becomes top-level CNCF project”

Posted on November 24, 2020

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation today granted top-level project status to etcd, an open-source data management system that serves as a key component of Kubernetes and can be found in many other software projects as well.


SiliconANGLE: “Kubernetes’ etcd data store becomes top-level CNCF project”

Posted on November 24, 2020

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation today granted top-level project status to etcd, an open-source data management system that serves as a key component of Kubernetes and can be found in many other software projects as well.


SDxCentral: “Kubernetes Complexity Continues to Challenge Vendor Lock-In Concerns”

Posted on November 19, 2020

Kubernetes complexity is forcing end-users to decide if they want to manage their container deployments themselves or rely on established platforms from vendors like VMware and Red Hat, which come with a form of lock in that they are…


The New Stack: “Kyverno, a New CNCF Sandbox Project, Offers Kubernetes-Native Policy Management”

Posted on November 19, 2020

Kyverno, the open source Kubernetes-native policy engine built by Nirmata, has joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) this week at the sandbox level. The development team hopes the software will help adoption of Kubernetes policies, by providing a method for…


Container Journal: “CNCF Survey Finds Increased Dependency on Containers, Kubernetes”

Posted on November 19, 2020

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) this week published the results of a global survey of 1.324 IT professionals that finds 92% of respondents are now running containers in production environments, with 83% reporting they are also employing Kubernetes in those…


SiliconANGLE: “CERN explores the universe with the help of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation”

Posted on November 19, 2020

What is dark matter or dark energy? Why don’t we see antimatter? These are questions that help us understand the origin of the universe. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world’s largest and most…


SiliconANGLE: “Kubernetes Complexity Continues to Challenge Vendor Lock-In Concerns”

Posted on November 19, 2020

Kubernetes complexity is forcing end-users to decide if they want to manage their container deployments themselves or rely on established platforms from vendors like VMware and Red Hat, which come with a form of lock in that they are…