To Russia with love – Kubernetes in exotic locations
You’ve migrated your workloads to Kubernetes in the cloud, but now your client requires their application run somewhere your cloud provider isn’t – what to do? This talk will walk through a real use case of…
Diversity scholarship series: Making the Microservices, Kubernetes, and Cloud Native Connection
CNCF offered diversity scholarships to developers and students to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2018. In this post, Emmelyn Wang shares her Diversity Scholarship experience of visiting China for the first time as a person of…
Kubernetes Day India schedule announced
We are pleased to announce the schedule for Kubernetes Day India, our inaugural event taking place on March 23 in Bengaluru, India, at Infosys Limited, our Venue sponsor. Additional sponsors include Platinum sponsor, DigitalOcean; Gold sponsors, InfraCloud and OpenEBS…
Stateful workloads and Kubernetes: a gnarly problem or an awesome opportunity?
Kubernetes has emerged as the de-facto standard for orchestrating containerized applications that are stateless. However, deploying and managing Stateful, especially Big Data and Database applications requires bringing together several elements across the stack, beyond just storage,…
Some of the best open source projects achieve community success through foundations, and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is a standout. Digging into CNCF commit stats shows a foundation that keeps getting better at nurturing…
Diversity scholarship series: Bringing along Kubernetes experience from Shanghai to Nepal
CNCF offered diversity scholarships to developers and students to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2018. In this post, our scholarship recipient Raksha Roy, an Enterprise Resource Planning Associate from Nepal, shares her experience attending sessions and…
Introducing alterant: a transparent way to modify Kubernetes configuration files on the fly
Introducing Alterant: An Open Source Descriptive Configuration Modifier. It reads configuration files in yaml or json and modifies them based on your scripts. You can think of it as an elegant and understandable equivalent of XSLT…
[Kubernetes] ended up becoming a massive phenomenon among software developers, with tens of thousands of code contributions from programmers across the planet, and users at companies like Ticketmaster, Spotify, Pizza Hut, Lyft, the New York Times,…
InfoWorld: "CoreDNS joins Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy"
CoreDNS, the DNS server created to serve as support infrastructure for Kubernetes, has been “graduated” by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, sustainers of Kubernetes and other open source technology for building modern clouds.
On Thursday, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) plans to announce the graduation of its fourth open source project, the CoreDNS Kubernetes DNS server system.