Reducing your environmental impact with the Linkerd service mesh
Community post by Catherine Paganini Overview Since its inception, Linkerd has always focused on having the smallest possible resource footprint. That makes it not only the most efficient and cost-effective service mesh on the market, but…
Raphaël Pinson – Proving you don’t need a computer science degree to excel in cloud native
There is no single route into technology. In fact, CNCF Ambassador Raphaël Pinson proves that sometimes the most unexpected careerpaths can turn out to be the most rewarding. Raphaël originally set out to become a doctor,…
A three-stage approach to multi-architecture migration
Member post by Cheryl Hung, Senior Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, at Arm A recent trend in cloud-native development is the use of multi-architecture infrastructures, which can run workloads on either x86 or Arm architectures. At a high…
Unveiling LitmusChaos 3.0: embracing evolution in chaos engineering
Project post by Saranya Jena, Maintainer @Litmuschaos We are thrilled to announce the release of LitmusChaos 3.0, signifying a remarkable advancement in the field of Chaos Engineering. This release is packed with exciting new features and…
CNCF On demand webinar: Detecting five famous exploits with Falco
You’ve just been alerted about a new exploit, but you’re unsure how to know if your organization is exposed. Where can you turn for help? This is where Falco comes in. Falco is a CNCF project…
Using IOMesh for persistent storage in KubeVirt
Guest post by Dong Zhu, IOMesh On July 11, the KubeVirt community officially announced the release of KubeVirt v1.0. As a fully matured Virtual Machine Management solution for Kubernetes, KubeVirt provides VM users another option to…
Cloud Native Live: Get more with multi-arch clouds
Multi-architecture infrastructures let workloads run on the best hardware for the task to optimize price/performance ratios and boost design flexibility. However, migrating from a single- to a multi-arch framework can be tricky. We’ll bring you step-by-step…
CNCF Archives the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) Project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to approve archiving the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) project. SMI was created to provide a standard interface for service meshes on Kubernetes and a basic feature set for…
From inception to success: organizing KCD Sri Lanka 2023
Guest post by Chamod Shehanka Perera KCD Sri Lanka 2023 took place on September 9th at Trace Experts City, Colombo. It was a one-day conference with learning and networking with Cloud Native enthusiasts from across the…
Jaeger with Opentelemetry in an easy way
Guest post originally published on Afzal Ansari’s Blog by Afzal Ansari What if you didn’t find the information by searching through the documentation when you didn’t understand it beforehand in a complex environment? You’d get stuck. You…