Constellation – The first always-encrypted Kubernetes engine
Guest post by Edgeless Systems Constellation is the first always-encrypted Kubernetes, released as open source in September. It’s a K8s distribution like SUSE Rancher or RedHat OpenShift. What makes Constellation special is that it leverages confidential…
Kubernetes resource usage: estimate workload cost with Goldilocks Open Source
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Andy Suderman, lead R&D engineer at Fairwinds If you are looking for help on how to set Kubernetes resource limits and requests, you’ve come to the right place….
Better together: A Kubernetes and Wasm case study
End user post by Sean Isom and Colin Murphy, Adobe Adobe runs over 90% of its container compute in Kubernetes – centrally managed via Adobe’s Ethos team. Colocating a growing and diverse set of applications and…
Kubernetes Community Days Munich: Insights on what went well and what we will do better next time
Community post from the KCD Munich Organizers – Hannes Hanusch (Blueshoe/Unikube), Max Körbächer (Liquid Reply), Philipp Maier (Isovalent/Cilium), Tabea (Blueshoe/Unikube), Tom Uhlig (Liquid Reply), Vivien Pfeiffer (Liquid Reply) > Disclaimer: Due to the highly positive feedback…
How to validate Kubernetes YAML files
Guest post originally published on Armo’s blog by Bezalel Brandwinen, Team Lead at Armo Ltd Kubernetes has taken center stage in how we now manage our containerized applications. As a result, many conventions to define our…
Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes: implementation and optimization
Guest post by Feng Ye, Software Engineering Manager & Virtink Project Maintainer at SmartX Kubernetes users usually share clusters to meet the demands of multiple teams and multiple customers, which is usually described using the term…
ComputerWeekly: “Kubernetes and the open-source maintainer question”
While much of last month’s KubeCon-CloudNativeCon North America was focused on specific software projects, case studies and tech challenges, there was a discernible undercurrent of concern. And it wasn’t just about specific projects, it was to do with…
Seven zero trust rules for Kubernetes
Guest post originally by Matthew Yacobucci, Sr. Principal Software Engineer at NGINX Every day, the drumbeat to adopt Zero Trust in tech infrastructure amplifies. Like any cybersecurity buzzword, Zero Trust is both more and less than…
InfoQ: “KubeCon NA 2022: How to Build an End-to-End Argo-Based DevOps Platform for Kubernetes”
Argo, a CNCF project, helps engineers to use Kubernetes, covering many use cases from GitOps-based continuous deployment to event-based workflow automation. It can also be used to create an end-to-end DevOps platform. Alexander Matyushentsev from Akuity and Leonardo Luz…