Demystifying containers – part I: Kernel Space
This blog post was first published on suse.com by Sascha Grunert. This series of blog posts and corresponding talks aims to provide you with a pragmatic view on containers from a historic perspective. Together we will discover…
TOC approves CNCF SIGs and creates security and storage SIGs
Earlier this year, the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to create CNCF Special Interest Groups (SIGs). CNCF SIGs are currently being bootstrapped in various focus areas and primarily led by recognized experts and supported by contributors. They…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces DiDi as winner of top end user award
Leading transportation platform recognized for its contributions to open source big data and artificial intelligence technologies SHANGHAI, CHINA – June 24, 2019 – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China – The Cloud Native Computing…
Virtual cluster – extending namespace based multi-tenancy with a cluster view
Guest post by Fei Guo and Lei Zhang of Alibaba In this guest post, the Kubernetes team from Alibaba will share how they are building hard multi-tenancy on top of upstream Kubernetes by leveraging a group…
Originally published on linkerd.io by William Morgan. Update 5/30/2019: Based on feedback from the Istio team, Kinvolk has re-run some of the Istio benchmarks. The results are largely similar to before, with Linkerd maintaining a significant…
Diversity scholarship series: My KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe Experience 2019
Guest post by Ines Cheikhrouhou, DevOps and Cloud consultant, Agyla originally published on Medium Hi, My name is Ines and I’m one of the lucky people who was sent an invite as a diversity scholar to Kubecon…
Security and day 2 operations with Harbor
Widespread container adoption leads to an old problem – security and day 2 operations. Harbor is a CNCF incubating open source registry that stores, signs, and scans container images for vulnerabilities. Harbor solves common registry challenges…
FierceTelecom: "Apple signs up as a platinum member of Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
Apple has thrown its container cards on the table by joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which is the home of open source technologies such as Kubernetes.
The New Stack: "Apple joins the open-source Cloud Native Computing Foundation"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the home of open-source projects like Kubernetes, today announced that Apple is joining as a top-level Platinum End User Member.
Apple joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Platinum End User Member
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™, today announced that Apple has joined the CNCF as a Platinum End User Member. Apple has completely revolutionized personal…