CNCF LFX Projects are Open for Spring Term 2021! Apply Now for a Mentorship Opportunity!
CNCF is again very excited to participate in the upcoming LFX (previously CommunityBridge) Spring Term from March 1st – May 31st. We have 15 Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects participating with 35 project ideas available to…
Kubernetes Community Annual Report 2020
This is a summary of the Kubernetes project’s contributor community and activities. This report documents both quantitative measures of community health (project milestones and snapshot) as well as qualitative measures of the community as reported by…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Rook Graduation
Cloud native storage tool has grown its contributor base by 260% since joining CNCF SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 7, 2020 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software,…
16 CNCF Interns Graduate from Summer of Code (GSoC) 2020!
Having participated in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) since 2017, CNCF is thrilled to announce that this year, 16 interns working on the Foundation’s projects have graduated from the program. Interns this year got to…
Virtual machines in a Kubernetes world
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Peter Lauterbach, Cloud Platforms Product Management at Red Hat As attendees of KubeCon know, containers are here to stay. In fact, “Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 75%…
Guest post by Uma Mukkara, Maintainer on LitmusChaos Project and COO at MayaData LitmusChaos is a CNCF sandbox project. Its mission is to help Kubernetes SREs and developers to find weaknesses in Kubernetes platform and applications running on Kubernetes by…
By the Harbor team, originally posted on the Harbor blog On the heels of the announcement that Harbor is now a Graduated project in CNCF, the team is preparing for another big event—the upcoming release of Harbor…
Extending Kubernetes to an unlimited one through tensile-kube
Guest Post from Weidong Cai and Ye Yin of Tencent Recently, the Tencent Games container team named Tenc has open sourced the Kubernetes (K8s) multi-cluster scheduling project tensile-kube. This blog will briefly introduce the tensile-kube. Birth…
Why the Kubernetes Scheduler Is Not Enough for Your AI Workloads
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Alaa Youssef, manager of the Container Cloud Platform at IBM Research AI Workloads on The Cloud The use of container clouds orchestrated by Kubernetes, for the execution of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and…
Guest post originally published on the Vitess blog by Deepthi Sigireddi, Vitess maintainer On behalf of the Vitess maintainers team, I am pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 7. Major Themes Improved SQL Support…