Kubernetes becomes pasta for a right cause
Guest post by Nikla Lazzari, Kiratech Somewhere in the world it’s always lunchtime, so if you are hungry, we’ve got something for you! From Italy comes Kubepasta, a drawn in bronze (which is one the best…
The New Stack: “Falco: Lock Down Kubernetes from the Kernel on Up”
Want to have a really bad day? Make a security blunder that the whole world can see — Yes, we’re looking at you SolarWinds. No one wants that. That’s why even though Kubernetes isn’t the easiest system to…
Guest post originally published on Nirmata’s blog by Jim Bugwadia, founder and CEO at Nirmata In their recent report Container Adoption in the Enterprise, Forrester found that 86% of IT leaders are prioritizing increasing container usage for…
Kubernetes 101: An Introduction
Guest post originally published on on Mobilise Cloud’s blog by Garreth Davies Cloud Consultant at Mobilise Kubernetes is now the de facto container orchestration platform deployed by businesses across the globe. In its short existence it has…
Guest post originally published by Caleb Hailey, CEO at Sensu This series is adapted from Sensu’s whitepaper on the top 7 APIs for cloud-native observability. Catch up on parts 1 and 2. Welcome to part 3…
Security Boulevard “CKS Certification Study Guide: Cluster Setup in Kubernetes”
As we dive into studying for the Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) program, make sure to understand the test and its structure. A full blog details the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) announcement about the CKS…
DevClass: “What’s that coming over the hill? 2020’s last Kubernetes release”
The Kubernetes release cycle is back to its usual self, bringing version 1.20 to K8s aficionados young and old. The release includes stable volume snapshot operations, process ID limiting, advances in kubectl debug, and one less thing to…
InfoWorld: “What’s new in Kubernetes 1.20”
The latest release of the container orchestration system deprecates the Docker runtime in favor of its own runtime interface.
Container Journal “Kubernetes 1.20 Arrives in a Hail of Controversy”
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) that oversees the development of Kubernetes has approved a 1.20 release of the platform that promises to simplify IT operations tasks while at the same announcing that support for Docker Engine in the platform will…
InfoQ: “Q&A with Kubernetes 1.20 Release Lead and VMware Engineer Jeremy Rickard”
CNCF and the Kubernetes Release Team recently announced the release of Kubernetes 1.20, which is one of the largest releases with a long list of enhancements.