Announcing the Linkerd Community Anchor Program
Project Post Announcing the Linkerd Community Anchor Program
Open source is all about community! A project is successful because of the people who use it and work with it every day. Talking about the problems you’re solving can help a lot more folks than you may...
October 26, 2020 | By Thomas Rampelberg

Service mesh is still hard
Service mesh is still hard
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA Virtual sponsor guest post from Lin Sun, Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM At ServiceMeshCon EU this August, William Morgan from Linkerd and I gave a joint talk entitled service mesh is still hard. ...
October 26, 2020 | By Lin Sun

TechRepublic: “Open source: Why naiveté might be the key to success”
TechRepublic: “Open source: Why naiveté might be the key to success”
In our efforts to uncover the keys to open source success, we may be overlooking the most important attribute of all: Profound naïveté. Talk to Dries Buytaert (Drupal) or Daniel Stenberg (cURL) or [insert name of your preferred...
October 23, 2020

EnvoyCon 2020 Virtual: A Day of Envoy Insights and Community Networking!
Staff Post EnvoyCon 2020 Virtual: A Day of Envoy Insights and Community Networking!
The third annual EnvoyCon took place on October 15th and was a big success!  Envoy, the third project to graduate from CNCF, is a cloud native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy well suited for cloud native and service mesh applications....
October 23, 2020

Debugging Kubernetes Applications on the Fly
Member Post Debugging Kubernetes Applications on the Fly
Guest post originally published on Rookout’s blog by Josh Hendrick, Senior Solutions Engineer at Rookout Over the recent years, software development organizations have seen a major shift in where they build and run their applications. Teams have transitioned...
October 23, 2020 | By Josh Hendrick

The Register: “Ever wondered what exactly is going on in those containers? OpenTelemetry edges toward GA, emits tracing specification release candidate”
The Register: “Ever wondered what exactly is going on in those containers? OpenTelemetry edges toward GA, emits tracing specification release candidate”
The OpenTelemetry community has taken another step toward General Availability with the first release candidate of the tracing specification. It’s quite the milestone for the project, which modestly describes itself as the second most active (behind Kubernetes, natch)...
October 22, 2020

Behind the scenes of Phippy in space
Member Post Behind the scenes of Phippy in space
Adventures in Cloud-Native Recovery Guest post by Citlali Tolia and Yuiza Martinez-Rivera of Kasten When Kasten, a growing startup in the Kubernetes data management space, was looking for a fun way to educate newcomers to the quickly expanding...
October 22, 2020 | By Citlali Tolia and Yuiza Martinez-Rivera

For PayIt, cloud native is a ‘competitive advantage’ for getting government services online
Staff Post For PayIt, cloud native is a ‘competitive advantage’ for getting government services online
So much of our daily lives happen online these days, and yet the average adoption rate for a digital government service is less than 20%. PayIt’s founders set out to boost that number by offering a new digital...
October 20, 2020

Introducing Nydus – Dragonfly Container Image Service
Member Post Introducing Nydus – Dragonfly Container Image Service
Guest post by Pengtao and Liubo, Software Engineers at Ant Group Tao is a software engineer at Ant Group. He has been working on Linux file system development for more than 10 years. He is also a core...
October 20, 2020 | By Pengtao

How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE
Member Post How to Set Up Multi-Cluster Load Balancing with GKE
Guest post originally published on DoiT International’s blog by Stephan Stipl, Senior Cloud Architect at DoiT International Understand components of GCP Load Balancing and learn how to set up globally available GKE multi-cluster load balancer, step-by-step. One of...
October 19, 2020 | By Stephan Stipl