Demonstrating your K8s scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator in a real cluster
Guest post originally published on the Miraxia blog by Takuma Kawai In the previous post, I wrote how we can develop our own scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator. If you could implemented your new scheduler, you may want to try…
Zero trust for cloud-native workloads: Mitigating future Log4j incidents
Guest post originally published on the Tigera blog by Giri Radhakrishnan In my previous blog post, I introduced the brief history of zero trust, the core pillars of a zero-trust model, and how to build a…
Virtualization Review: “Tom’s Takes on KubeCon North America 2022”
Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) flagship Kubernetes (K8s) conference, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon (KubeCon), was held as a live and virtual event Oct. 24-28, 2022, in Detroit. The live event had 8,000 attendees, and the virtual event…
CNCF On-Demand Webinar: Building re-usable operators with controller-idioms
A brief overview of how https://github.com/authzed/controller-idioms, which powers Authzed’s spicedb-operator, makes it easy to build modern, re-usable components for Kubernetes controllers.
Is Platform Engineering putting an end to DevOps and SRE?
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog Platform Engineering, DevOps and SRE: is the time to make a definitive choice coming? Everyone is witnessing the IT landscape continue to evolve at a rapid and relentless pace….
Open Cluster Management November 2022 update
Guest post originally published by Brae Troutman, Red Hat As the Open Cluster Management (OCM) project and community continues to grow, we felt it was important to start periodically communicating what we are doing with the project,…
Prove the authenticity of OCI artifacts
Guest post originally published on Flux’s blog Software supply chain attacks are one of the most critical risks threatening today’s software and have begun to collapse like a dark cloud over the software industry. For the…
After three full days in Detroit, the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA gathering came to a close, marked by open-source project news and expanding enterprise use cases for Kubernetes.
SiliconANGLE: “Open-source popularity fuels growing CNCF project and contributor base”
Significant enterprise adoption of Kubernetes and the continued addition of new open-source projects are bringing the cloud-native community into new territory.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Reveals 2022 Community Awards Winners
Annual awards recognize outstanding community members for advocacy, contributions, and documentation in cloud native technology DETROIT, Mich. – October 28, 2022 – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which…