Introduction to multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
Member Post Introduction to multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Deepankur Singh Baliyan What is multi-tenancy? The idea of sharing a single instance of an application or of software among various tenants is called multi-tenancy. This approach is quite...
December 20, 2021 | By Deepankur Singh Baliyan

VentureBeat: “The state of cloud-native development: Kubernetes is on the rise”
VentureBeat: “The state of cloud-native development: Kubernetes is on the rise”
A new report shines a light on the latest trends in the cloud-native software development realm, with Kubernetes, in particular, showing signs that it’s only growing in popularity.
December 20, 2021

Benchmarking Linkerd and Istio: 2021 redux
Member Post Benchmarking Linkerd and Istio: 2021 redux
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan Earlier this year, we published Linkerd vs Istio benchmarks comparing the performance and resource consumption of the two service meshes on a simple microservice application under various levels of load....
December 17, 2021 | By William Morgan

LFX fall program 2021: A successful season with 37 graduated interns!
Staff Post LFX fall program 2021: A successful season with 37 graduated interns!
Post by Ihor Dvoretskyi CNCF has had great experiences hosting interns through the LFX program since 2019, helping hundreds of developers get started in open source technology. This year was no exception, with 37 interns across 16 Graduated,...
December 16, 2021 | By Ihor Dvoretskyi

Find out how your Kubernetes workloads compare
Member Post Find out how your Kubernetes workloads compare
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Robert Brennan, Director of Open Source Software at Fairwinds After working long and hard to establish comprehensive and effective Kubernetes ownership, and getting each of your development teams to properly...
December 16, 2021 | By Robert Brennan

End of year update on CNCF and open source velocity in 2021
Staff Post End of year update on CNCF and open source velocity in 2021
Post by Chris Aniszczyk In August we shared both CNCF’s project velocity as well as the top 30 highest open source projects in 2020. Our goal is to share this information every six months moving forward. Providing insight...
December 15, 2021 | By Chris Aniszczyk

The Kubernetes’ open source tools to check out in 2022
Member Post The Kubernetes’ open source tools to check out in 2022
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Jonathan Kaftzan, VP Marketing & Business Development at ARMO In 2014, Kubernetes surfaced from work at Google and quickly became the de facto standard for container management and orchestration. Despite its silicon...
December 15, 2021 | By Jonathan Kaftzan

Stream vs. Batch: Leveraging M3 and Thanos for real-time aggregation
Member Post Stream vs. Batch: Leveraging M3 and Thanos for real-time aggregation
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Gibbs Cullen KubeCon North America 2021 – Breakout Session Recap I gave a breakout session at this year’s KubeCon North America titled “Stream vs. Batch: Leveraging M3 and Thanos for...
December 14, 2021 | By Gibbs Cullen

Why you should consider developing a culture of resilience
Member Post Why you should consider developing a culture of resilience
Guest post by Russ Miles, Lead Associate for eSynergy Solutions Speed (of change delivery, i.e. agility) or Reliability, that has been the question. You can go fast, or you can go reliable (and secure), which is it going...
December 13, 2021

Improving platform efficiency, reliability, and performance in one week with Linkerd
End User Post Improving platform efficiency, reliability, and performance in one week with Linkerd
Guest post by Eli Goldberg and Omri Zamir, Platform Team at Salt Security At Salt Security, we pioneered API security. Purpose-built to protect APIs across their entire life cycle, the Salt platform enables our customers to prevent API...
December 13, 2021 | By Eli Goldberg and Omri Zamir