Container Journal: “CNCF Graduates Rook to Automate Kubernetes Storage Tasks”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has graduated Rook, an open source storage orchestrator for Kubernetes clusters, at a time when the number of stateful applications being built and deployed using containers is starting to increase. Rook automates…
Automating Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Config With Argo CD
Guest post originally published on DoiT’s blog by Mike Sparr, Sr Cloud Architect at DoiT International One of the coolest aspects of Google’s Anthos enterprise solution in my opinion is Anthos Config Management (ACM). You can set up a Git…
Rebuilding Linkerd’s continuous integration (CI) with Kubernetes in Docker (kind) and GitHub Actions
Guest post originally published on the Bouyant blog by Andrew Seigner This post is a writeup of a talk Andrew gave at KubeCon EU 2020. Introduction In mid-2019, the Linkerd project’s continuous integration (CI) took 45 minutes, all tests…
SiliconANGLE: “Rook graduates from the CNCF, enabling persistent storage for Kubernetes apps”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which houses the open-source Kubernetes project and other cloud-native technology initiatives, said today that Rook has become its latest project to graduate. Rook is an open-source, cloud-native storage orchestrator for Kubernetes, which is…
GCN: “Famed spy plane gets AI upgrade via Kubernetes”
The Air Force has equipped a legacy U-2 surveillance aircraft with machine learning thanks to Kubernetes, an open-source container-orchestration system that automates the application deployment, scaling and management. Tested on a local training sortie on Sept. 22, Kubernetes…
A Practical Guide to Kubernetes Logging
Guest post originally published on the Logz.io blog by Dotan Horovitz, Logz.io Kubernetes has become the de-facto industry standard for container orchestration. It provides the required abstraction for efficiently managing large-scale containerized applications with declarative configurations, an easy…
Guest post originally published on CloudOps blog by Alexandre Menezes, Service Reliability Engineer, Red Hat Most applications will require resources from the environment they are running on. Memory, CPU, storage, networking, etc. Most of those resources may be…
The New Stack: “How Kubernetes is Becoming the Universal Control Plane for Distributed Applications”
Kubernetes is emerging as one of the best control planes in the context of modern applications and infrastructure. The powerful scheduler, which was originally designed to deal with the placement of pods on appropriate nodes, is quite extensible….
TechRepublic: “How to transition a developer career into Kubernetes”
Even developers who do well know new skills can help them negotiate a pay rise and make them more attractive to other companies. And the hot tech to learn now? Kubernetes.
InfoQ: “CNCF Approves Kubernetes Edge Computing Platform KubeEdge as Incubating Project”
The CNCF Technical Steering Committee (TOC) announced the acceptance of KubeEdge as an incubating project. KubeEdge is a platform that aims to provide “infrastructure support for network, application deployment and metadata synchronization between the cloud and edge devices”…