Multi-cluster & multi-cloud service meshes with Kuma and Envoy
Guest post by Marco Palladino, CTO & Co-Founder at Kong; Creator & maintainer of Kuma When we first created Kuma – which means “bear” in Japanese – we dreamed of creating a service mesh that could…
Securing Open Source: Fuzzing integration, vulnerability analysis and bug fixing of Fluent Bit
Cross-post originally posted on the Ada Logics blog by David Korczynski, CEO of Ada Logics. This fall we partnered with Ada Logics on securing the Fluent Bit log processor project by way of fuzzing integration, vulnerability…
Kubernetes 101: An Introduction
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
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…
Guest post originally published 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 parts 1 and 2. Welcome to part 3…
Marvin Becomes Paranoid About APIs
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA Virtual sponsor guest post from Vijoy Pandey, VP Engineering, Emerging Technologies and Incubations at Cisco. There seems to be no stopping the wave that is Cloud Native. Attendee count for the latest…
Why are you logging if you’re not using the logs?
Guest post originally published on Rookout’s blog by Noa Goldman, Product Manager at Rookout There comes a time in every developer’s life (or daily routine, we’re not here to judge) where they have to go and…
Kuma 1.0 GA released with 70+ new features & improvements
Guest post by Marco Palladino, CTO & Co-Founder at Kong; Creator & maintainer of Kuma Kuma 1.0 is now generally available with over 70 features and improvements ready to use and deploy in production to create…
How to Develop Microservices in Kubernetes
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…
Upgrade a K3s Kubernetes Cluster with System Upgrade Controller
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…