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A story of growing a Kubernetes community in South Korea (Korean-language blog)
Community post by Seungkyu Ahn (seungkyua@gmail.com, Kubernetes Korea Group) Kubernetes Korea Group 커뮤니티는 2016년 1월 9일에 페이스북 그룹으로 처음 만들어졌다. 2015년 OpenStack Summit 에 참석했을 때 CoreOS 의 Tectonic 데모를 봤었는데, Tectonic 으로 Baremetal 서버에 Kubernetes 를 쉽게... ⌘ Read more
Unleashing in-toto: The API of DevSecOps
Guest post by Aditya Sirish, in-toto maintainer and Cole Kennedy, member of the in-toto steering committee The Integration Revolution Being part of the DevOps world, you’re likely no stranger to the DevSecOps buzz — the strategy of embedding... ⌘ Read more
Announcing the CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board
By Taylor Dolezal, Head of Ecosystem at CNCF We are thrilled to introduce a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to the cloud native community: the formation of the CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB). The End... ⌘ Read more
Chennai’s first in-person KCD concludes!
Guest post by Senthil Raja Chermapandian, Organizer, KCD Chennai 2023 Kubernetes Community Days Chennai 2023 finally concluded on 22nd July 2023; a day of learning and networking with Kubernetes and Cloud Native professionals from across India. I had... ⌘ Read more
Enterprise multi-cluster at scale: supporting flat networks in Linkerd
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan (Photo by NASA on Unsplash) Linkerd has seen a steady rise in enterprise adoption, with companies like Adidas, Microsoft, Plaid, and DB Schenker deploying Linkerd at scale to bring security, compliance, and reliability to their mission-critical... ⌘ Read more
The future of API gateways on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on WS02’s blog by Pubudu Gunatilaka Key Takeaways  Introduction  The exponential growth of the Internet and cloud computing has given rise to applications that are smaller, more distributed, and designed for highly dynamic environments... ⌘ Read more
Decoding the difference: artifacts vs packages in software development
Guest post originally published on Cloudsmith’s blog by Andrea Saez “Artifact” and “package” are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct differences. Understand their unique roles, learn through practical examples, and discover why distinguishing between them is vital... ⌘ Read more
Workshop recap: running Linkerd in production
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by Flynn This blog post is based on a workshop that I delivered at Buoyant’s Service Mesh Academy. If this seems interesting, check out the full recording! Linkerd is used in a great... ⌘ Read more
Real-time analytics with stream processing and OLAP
Guest post originally published on Medium by Hubert Dulay Gartner States: “By the end of 2024, 75% of organizations will shift from piloting to operationalizing artificial intelligence (AI), driving a 5 times increase in streaming data and analytics infrastructures.” https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2020-06-22-gartner-identifies-top-10-data-and-analytics-technolo...Read more
Have we reached a point of no return on managing software dependencies?**
Guest post originally published on Paolo Mainardi’s blog by Paolo Mainardi, Founder and CTO of Sparkfabrik Software Supply Chain security issues are hitting hard the whole OSS ecosystem; not a day goes by without a security incident going into the wild,... ⌘ Read more
Dragonfly v2.1.0 is released!
Project post from the Dragonfly maintainers Dragonfly v2.1.0 is released! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks to the Xinxin Zhao[1] for helping to refactor the console[2] and the manager provides a new console for users to operate Dragonfly. Welcome to visit d7y.io[3]... ⌘ Read more
Supply chain security framework: S2C2F
Guest post originally published on the SIGHUP blog by Simone Ragonesi In this article, we will introduce you to S2C2F. The Secure Supply Chain Consumption Framework is a combination of requirements and tools for any organization to adopt... ⌘ Read more
Upgrading to Docsy 0.7 & Bootstrap 5
A guide to upgrading to Docsy 0.7 and Bootstrap 5 with examples Guest post originally published on the Docsy blog by Patrice Chalin and the Docsy Steering Committee  Last June, Docsy celebrated a significant milestone with the release of version 0.7.0.... ⌘ Read more
Streamlining observability: the journey towards query language standardization
Guest post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits One of the most captivating discussions I had at KubeCon Europe 2023 in Amsterdam was about standardization of a query language for observability. This query language standard aims... ⌘ Read more
The Schedule for CNCF’s gRPC Conf 2023 is Live
One-day conference offers an exciting opportunity for technologists interested in gRPC to learn, share, and drive further innovation across the ecosystem SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – August 2, 2023– The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems... ⌘ Read more
LF Asia, LLC and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announce Schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China 2023
Back in person in Shanghai, the biggest open source event in China will showcase the growing cloud native momentum in the region and innovation across industries SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – August 2, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing... ⌘ Read more
Digital transformation roadmap: an update on Q2 2023 trends and strategies
Guest post by Sameer Danave, Senior Director Marketing at MSys Technologies In January, we made predictions about trends in the digital transformation area for this year. As we approach the end of the first quarter, let’s take a... ⌘ Read more
Securing GRPC on Kubernetes with mTLS identities, using Linkerd and Go
Guest post originally published on Medium by Lachlan Smith Lachlan Smith from the ZeroFlucs Engineering team takes a dive into how we use strong identities, message authentication and encryption to ensure trusted, secure and contained communication in Kubernetes.... ⌘ Read more
Building the perfect internal developer platform with Linkerd and Garden
Member post originally published on the Buoyant blog by Tao Hansen The automat of the 50s was a marvel. It was a vending machine that served hot food. It was a restaurant without waiters. It was a miracle... ⌘ Read more
10 awesome benefits of artifact management and why you need it
Guest post originally published on the Cloudsmith blog by Lee Skillen All about artifact management, alongside 10 awesome benefits that any good Artifact Management platform will provide, including added security, traceability, and control. Efficiency and organization are key... ⌘ Read more
Crossplane Completes Security Audit – Hardening and Growing Enterprise Confidence
Project post originally published on the Crossplane blog The Crossplane project has spent the last couple months partnering with Ada Logics, an independent third party security research firm, as well as the CNCF and the OSTIF, to perform a security audit of... ⌘ Read more
Kelemetry: global tracing for Kubernetes control plane
Member post originally published on ByteDance’s blog by Jonathan Chan Kelemetry is a tracing system for the Kubernetes control plane developed in ByteDance. It connects the behavior of various Kubernetes components and traces the entire lifecycle of a... ⌘ Read more
Crossplane Completes Security Audit – Hardening and Growing Enterprise Confidence
Project post originally published on the Crossplane blog The Crossplane project has spent the last couple months partnering with Ada Logics, an independent third party security research firm, as well as the CNCF and the OSTIF, to perform a security audit of... ⌘ Read more
Explore open source AI Infra for Large Language Models: Highlights from the Open Source AI Meetup Beijing
Ambassador post by Miley Fu, CNCF Ambassador, DevRel at CNCF WasmEdge project Introduction: The recent surge in popularity of large language models and their applications, driven by the success of ChatGPT, has sparked immense interest in the technical... ⌘ Read more
Saying goodbye to PaaS and IaaS
Community post originally published on Medium by Noah Ispas Kubernetes is taking over, isn’t it? Almost everyone has heard of Kubernetes by now, and many organizations of all sizes are using it or at least considering using it in... ⌘ Read more
Kubeflow brings MLOps to the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Kubeflow as a CNCF incubating project.  Kubeflow is an open source, community-driven project for deploying and managing a Machine  Learning (ML) stack on Kubernetes. The Kubeflow community actively... ⌘ Read more
From IP to identity: making cattle out of pets in cloud native
Community post by Bill Mulligan From one bit modifying the next to frontend talking to backend, IT is fundamentally about identity, who is talking to what and what is the outcome of their interaction. This concept of identity... ⌘ Read more
From data warehouse to data fabric: the evolution of data architecture
Member post originally published on the Mia-Platform blog by Mia-Platform In the last century, data has become the lifeblood of every organization, ranging from e‑commerce giants to healthcare providers and government agencies. Collecting and managing this data effectively can... ⌘ Read more
How we combined OpenTelemetry traces with Prometheus metrics to build a powerful alerting mechanism
Member post originally published on the Helios blog by Ran Nozik Leveraging open source projects and creative thinking helped us deliver trace-based alerts to our customers swiftly and efficiently. One of the qualities of engineering team excellence is... ⌘ Read more
Flux Announces GA of v2!
The Flux project is thrilled to announce the general availability (GA) release of Flux v2.  Flux’s move to general availability represents a significant milestone in the CNCF ecosystem. This progression not only exemplifies the CNCF’s commitment to the... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Graduation of CRI-O
The Kubernetes Container Runtime provides users with a simple, clear, and performant container manager for cloud native workloads  SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – July 19, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud... ⌘ Read more
Building resilience with Chaos Engineering and Litmus
Member post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Ruturaj Kadikar Microservices architecture is a popular choice for businesses today due to its scalability, agility, and continuous delivery. However, microservices architectures are not immune to outages. Outages can... ⌘ Read more
Using Kyverno with Pod Security Admission
Guest post originally published on the Kyverno blog by Kyverno Maintainers Using Pod Security Admission with Kyverno for the best of both worlds. Pod Security Admission (PSA) is the built-in successor to Kubernetes PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) and is enabled by default starting... ⌘ Read more
Plaid: pain-free deployments at global scale
By Mark Robinson, Infrastructure Engineer, Plaid How to let hundreds of deployments every day work without tears Plaid is the engine behind the world’s most successful fintech applications, supporting over 10,000 banks globally. To achieve that, our engineering... ⌘ Read more
Knative fuzzing audit results
Project post originally published on the Knative blog by Adam Korczynski, Ada Logics Knative is happy to announce the completion of its fuzzing security audit. The audit was carried out by Ada Logics and is part of an initiative... ⌘ Read more
Over 30 New Members Join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Interest has only grown in cloud native technology as the community continues to expand across industries and regions    SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – July 12, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Reaffirms Istio Maturity with Project Graduation
Fast-growing service mesh has added end users, events, features, and maintainers to reach Foundation’s top maturity level SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – July 12, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native... ⌘ Read more
PodSecurityPolicy migration with Kyverno
Project post originally published on the Kyverno blog As you’ve probably heard, PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) in Kubernetes is no more. After a deprecation beginning in v1.21, they were finally removed in v1.25. Many organizations out there are still relying on PSPs... ⌘ Read more
Base Image Finder, an open source tool for identifying base images
Member post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Andy Suderman One challenge everyone working with containers has experienced is worrying about common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) putting your apps and services at risk of attack. The obvious... ⌘ Read more
From mentee to mentor: my journey through LFX mentorship
Mentorship post originally published on Dev.to by Asmit Malakannawar Are you already actively contributing to open source and looking to take your involvement to the next level? You can participate in the LFX Mentorship program. Through the LFX... ⌘ Read more
KubeVirt v1.0 has landed!
Project post by KubeVirt Maintainers The KubeVirt community is proud to announce the release of KubeVirt v1.0! This release demonstrates the accomplishments of the community and user adoption over the years and represents an important milestone of maturation... ⌘ Read more
Announcing results of Notation security audit 2023
Project post originally published on the Notary blog In early 2023, Notary Project, under the guidance of Cloud Native Computing Foundation began work with Ada Logics to perform the first security audit of the Notation libraries and CLI. The Notation libraries and... ⌘ Read more
The rise of open standards in observability: highlights from KubeCon
Guest post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits, Logz.io TL;DR Key updates: Query Language Standard for Observability: new CNCF working group led by eBay, Netflix Standardizing the Prometheus Remote-Write Protocol Sunsetting OpenCensus in Favor of OpenTelemetry... ⌘ Read more
Prompt engineering tips to write code using LLMs
Guest post originally published on Promptops’s blog by Elena De La Paz With the increasing relevance and hype around Large Language Models (LLMs) that are publicly available, getting incremental performance improvements is often times the difference between you... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes logging best practices
Community post by Selvam R, DevOps Engineer, Chennai (Winner of the KCD Chennai Blogathon) Kubernetes is a popular open-source platform for container orchestration that is widely used by developers and DevOps teams for deploying and managing containerized applications.... ⌘ Read more
Dapr completes fuzzing audit
Community post by Adam Korczynski, ADA Logics The Dapr project is happy to announce the completion of their fuzzing audit which added 39 fuzzers covering Dapr Runtime, Kit, and Components-Contrib. The audit is part of an initiative by... ⌘ Read more
Embracing Cgroup V2: Best Practices for Migrating Kubernetes Clusters to AlmaLinux
Ambassador post by Zou Nengren With the announcement of CentOS discontinuation by the CentOS community , along with the set dates for service termination, we have put the switch to a new container operating system on our agenda.... ⌘ Read more
Dapr completes fuzzing audit
Community post by Adam Korczynski, ADA Logics The Dapr project is happy to announce the completion of their fuzzing audit which added 39 fuzzers covering Dapr Runtime, Kit, and Components-Contrib. The audit is part of an initiative by... ⌘ Read more
CNCF’s KubeDay celebrates Israeli cloud native innovation
Ambassador post originally posted on Medium by Dotan Horovits, CNCF Ambassador The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), recently organized its second-ever KubeDay worldwide, which was held in Israel. Taking place in Tel Aviv in June 2023, this event brought... ⌘ Read more
The design and implementation of the Xline persistent storage layer
Guest post by DatenLord Introduction In the early prototype phase of Xline, we used in-memory storage for data persistence. While this simplified the complexity of the Xline prototype design and speeded up the development and iteration of the... ⌘ Read more
Reflexionando sobre el KCD Colombia 2023
Ambassador post originally published on LinkedIn by Angel Ramirez, CEO at Cuemby, Founder at FHCN, and a CNCF Ambassador Impulsando la Tecnología, Emprendimiento e Innovación a travéz de la Diversidad, Inclusión, y Empoderamiento en la Comunidad Latinoamericana ¡Hola,... ⌘ Read more
Announcing Vitess 17!
Project post by Vitess Maintainers We are pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 17. Major Themes in Vitess 17    In this release of Vitess, several significant enhancements have been introduced to improve the compatibility, performance,... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes Workload Management using Karpenter
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud Blog by Himanshu Verma What if we didn’t have to worry about configuring Node Groups, or right-sizing compute resources beforehand in our Kubernetes infrastructure? You read it right, Karpenter does not... ⌘ Read more
What are tokens?**
Guest post originally published on Promptops’ blog by Asmitha Rathis Tokens are the smallest units of meaning in a language and are used by language models to understand the structure and meaning of a text. In Natural Language... ⌘ Read more
MLOps for beginners: getting started with MLOps
Ambassador post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Atulpriya Sharma, CNCF Ambassador, Sr. Developer Advocate, InfraCloud Technologies Machine Learning (ML) has revolutionized various industries by enabling data-driven decision-making along with the automation of certain tasks. For instance,... ⌘ Read more
Deploying Linkerd in the Cloud: Azure, AWS, or GCP
Guest post originally published on Buoyant’s blog by Michael Levan As discussed in my introduction to Linkerd, service meshes provide important, powerful security, reliability, and observability features. And although many engineers shy away from implementing a service mesh due... ⌘ Read more
It’s time for the Kubernetes value line
Kubernetes is here to stay. But without changing the way teams work, organizations won’t see much value from new platforms. Here’s how to start finding real business value from Kubernetes. Guest post by Rita Manachi, VMware In the... ⌘ Read more
The Italian translation of the TAG Security White Paper v2 is ready!
Community post by Annalisa Gennaro, SparkFabrik What is TAG Security The CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group (TAG-Security)  facilitates collaboration to discover and produce resources that enable secure access, policy control, and safety for operators, administrators, developers, and end-users... ⌘ Read more
Why large engineering teams are testing on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the Signadot blog by Nica Mellifera  Introduction In the last few years we’ve seen development teams move away from purely local development, and a more cloud-based developer environment. The goal is increased development... ⌘ Read more
Optimized Kubernetes cluster architecture: considerations and best practices
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Rotem Refael, Director of Engineering, ARMO Kubernetes is a powerful platform for managing containerized applications at scale, but configuring a Kubernetes cluster can be complex and challenging. In this... ⌘ Read more
Version after version; how the open source project Kubernetes releases its software
Guest post by Leonard Pahlke, CNCF Ambassador & Chair TAG Environmental Sustainability In this article, we look at how the open source project Kubernetes manages its software releases. By exploring the established and evolved community structures, this discussion... ⌘ Read more
Tuning EMQX to scale to one million concurrent connections on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Burhan (SRE) and Tushar (Sr. SRE) at InfraCloud Technologies When building an IoT-based service, we need to implement a messaging mechanism that transmits data collected by the IoT devices to... ⌘ Read more
Congratulations to 57 CNCF Term 1 LFX Program Mentees!
By Staff A huge number of successful CNCF interns have graduated from this term’s LFX Program: 57@    We had a great showing from the CNCF community with involvement across Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects as well as TAGs... ⌘ Read more
A comprehensive report on my first in-person attendance at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 Europe**
Guest post originally published on LinkedIn by Maryam Tavakkoli, Senior Cloud Engineer at RELEX Solutions Background: My journey with Kubernetes I am originally from Iran. I moved to Finland in 2017 to pursue my master’s studies in a... ⌘ Read more
Introducing Kubernetes Community Days Australia!
Community post originally published on Medium by Brad McCoy Kubernetes Community Day (KCD) Australia 2023 is a community-organized tech conference that gathers adopters and technologists from open-source and cloud-native communities for the purpose of education, collaboration, and networking.... ⌘ Read more
5G deployment, as simple as GitOps thanks to FluxCD
End user post by David Blaisonneau, Software/Cloud Expert for Network services at Orange, and Sylvain Desbureaux, DevSecOps engineer at Orange Context Orange is a worldwide Telecom operator supporting end-user and enterprise market customers. In Europe, it’s nearly 70... ⌘ Read more
Environmental sustainability at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023
Guest post originally published on TAG Environmental Sustainability’s blog by Leonard Pahlke, Kristina Devochko, and Niki Manoledaki KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023 was the biggest open source conference in Europe to date with 10000+ in-person and 5000+ virtual... ⌘ Read more
Active or passive health checks: which is right for you?**
Guest post originally published on NGINX’s blog by Robert Haynes of F5 Just as regular check‑ups with a doctor are an important part of staying healthy, regular checks on the health of your apps are critical for reliable... ⌘ Read more
A ChatGPT-powered code reviewer bot for open-source projects
By Miley Fu, CNCF Ambassador, DevRel at CNCF WasmEdge project Code review is a critical aspect of modern software development. In a GitHub workflow, the code review starts when a Pull Request (PR) is created, and concludes when... ⌘ Read more
Vitess announces security audit results
Project post by the Vitess maintainers The Vitess Maintainer team is pleased to announce the results of a recent third-party security audit of the Vitess code base. Vitess had previously been audited in 2019. Given the amount of... ⌘ Read more
Migrating Docsy to Bootstrap 5
By Patrice Chalin, CNCF TL;DR Docsy, and Docsy-based project websites (including those at the CNCF), have been happily using the Bootstrap CSS framework from Docsy’s inception. In January of this year, Bootstrap 4 (the version used by Docsy... ⌘ Read more
SaaS observability done right
Guest post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits SaaS (software as a service) is the common model for many businesses today. Even longstanding behemoths such as Cisco and Microsoft have been strategically shifting their software products to... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Glossary — the German Version is Live!
Community post from the German Cloud Native Glossary team: Noah Ispas, David Wagner, and Baris The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native concepts in... ⌘ Read more
Service account 101: the power of M2M with security in mind
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog by Giovanna Monti, Full Stack Developer Specialist at Mia‑Platform Service accounts are an essential component of many IT environments, allowing applications and services to access various resources without requiring user intervention.... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Welcomes EY as a New Gold Member
The professional services leader joins the cloud native ecosystem to help transform the way we do business SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – May 31, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native... ⌘ Read more
The cost of ignoring security champions: a cautionary tale for application security culture
Community post by Rodrigo Maues Rocha, Tech Lead Consulting at Conviso Application Security Nowadays, where software development is more complex and dynamic than ever, ensuring application security is crucial. However, knowing where to begin can be challenging when... ⌘ Read more
Kyverno 1.10 released
Project post originally published on the Kyverno blog Kyverno 1.10 released with featuring separate controllers, external service calls, Notary v2 support, and tons more! The Kyverno team are proud to announce the release of Kyverno 1.10, a minor... ⌘ Read more
My LFX mentorship journey: the best starting point for contributing to open source
Guest post by CNCF (LitmusChaos) LFX mentee, Namkyu Park, originally published on dev.to Contributing to an open source that has already been participated to by so many participants is not straightforward. Most come up with questions such as,... ⌘ Read more
Building a Kubernetes platform: how and why to apply governance and policy
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Andy Suderman A Platform, sometimes called an “internal developer platform,” is a unified infrastructure that allows development teams in a company to deliver applications rapidly and consistently. Out of the... ⌘ Read more
What is Platform Engineering and why adopt it in your company?**
Guest post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog The term ‘platform engineering’ refers to the activity of designing and developing toolchains and internal work processes that enable the employees of an organisation to be self-sufficient in all software engineering... ⌘ Read more
An inside look at the new Intro to Cilium course with course creator, Jef Spaleta!
The free course is now generally available  We are excited to announce that the Linux Foundation Training & Certification’s free Intro to Cilium course is now broadly available. We sat down with Jef Spaleta to take a closer... ⌘ Read more
Modernize legacy applications to Kubernetes at scale
Guest post by Savitha Raghunathan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat and John Matthews, Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat Konveyor 0.1 is now available to help modernize legacy Java applications to Kubernetes. The Konveyor team is... ⌘ Read more
12 metrics to measure API strategy and business success
Guest post by Andrew Stiefel, Product Marketing Manager for F5 NGINX With more and more companies adopting API‑first design practices to build modern applications, measuring your APIs’ operational performance and value becomes a top priority. To measure API... ⌘ Read more
Finding inspiration: Reflections on KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe trends and ideas for the next call for proposals
Guest post by Amanda Katona, Director of Community Engagement, VMware If you watched KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023 from the sidelines like me, then this post is for you@  Total read time: 5–10 minutes Watching KubeCon + CloudNativeCon... ⌘ Read more
How to become a non-tech, non-code, and non-native-English speaking contributor: My personal experience
Guest post by Annalisa Gennaro I had the chance to talk at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 in Amsterdam, taking part in the panel “Help! Where should I start? Your guide to Cloud Native Resources” and telling about... ⌘ Read more
Database Isolation Levels and MVCC
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OpenKruise v1.4 release: new job sidecar terminator capability
Guest post by OpenKruise maintainers OpenKruise (https://github.com/openkruise/kruise) is an open-source cloud-native application automation management suite. It is also a current incubating project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It is a standard extension component based on... ⌘ Read more
A developer advocate’s journal: my adventure at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog by Michel Murabito, Developer Advocate at Mia‑Platform KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023 in Amsterdam turned out to be an extraordinary and unforgettable event. The conference provided exciting insights into emerging technology in cloud... ⌘ Read more
Flux April 2023 Update
Guest post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities which are available... ⌘ Read more
Istio at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023
Guest post originally published on Istio’s blog by Faseela Kundattil The open source and cloud native community gathered from 18th to 21st April in Amsterdam for the first KubeCon of 2023. The four-day conference, organized by the Cloud... ⌘ Read more
KubeCon Europe 2023 highlights Kubernetes explosion and need for instant platform engineering
Guest post originally published on D2iQ’s blog by Michael Neubarth The CNCF’s flagship KubeCon Europe 2023 conference in Amsterdam last week was a vibrant sold-out affair that drew more than 10,000 attendees, 58% of whom were new to... ⌘ Read more
How to gain observability into your CI/CD pipeline
Guest post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits We all know that observability is a must-have for operating systems in production. But we often neglect our own backyard — our software release process.  We noticed we... ⌘ Read more
Mastering deployment strategies: a comprehensive guide to Blue-Green, Canary, and more
Guest post originally published on Ozone’s blog by Amina Reshma Welcome to a comprehensive guide to mastering deployment strategies@ Deploying software across multiple infrastructures and regions can be complicated, with a risk of downtime, performance issues, and data loss. However,... ⌘ Read more
OpenTelemetry demystified: a deep dive into distributed tracing
Guest post by Jay Swamidass, Logiq.ai If you’re a DevOps engineer, IT personnel, or developer, you’re likely very familiar with telemetry data. After all, it’s what provides you with valuable insights into an application’s health and performance. Although... ⌘ Read more
The next generation of cloud management and automation
Guest post originally published on Coredge’s blog The use of conventional IT infrastructures has been gradually replaced by cloud-based technologies over the years. In recent years, cloud computing has been considered a more dependable and affordable alternative. Traditional... ⌘ Read more
Kyverno — verify Kubernetes control plane images
Guest post originally published on Medium by Charles-Edouard Brétéché In this story we are going to deploy a local Kubernetes cluster using kind, then we will deploy Kyverno and use it to verify Kubernetes control plane images signature. What is Kyverno ? Kyverno is an open-source policy engine for Kubernetes that allows you to... ⌘ Read more
7 core components of an Internal Developer Platform
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog by the Mia-Platform team The world of software development is constantly and rapidly changing. New technologies emerge every day to solve problems that slow down the daily work of IT departments.... ⌘ Read more
Announcing Linkerd 2.13 with circuit breaking, dynamic request routing, FIPS, health monitoring, and more
Guest post originally published on Buoyant’s blog by William Morgan Today we’re thrilled to announce the release of Linkerd 2.13, a significant milestone for the CNCF’s only graduated service mesh! This release introduces dynamic request routing based on the Gateway... ⌘ Read more
Introducing Sessionize: a new CFP platform for CNCF events
By CNCF Staff  We’re well on the way to CNCF’s goal of making cloud native ubiquitous. Today, there are 190,000 contributors to CNCF-hosted projects, and more than 53,000 community group members, alongside 805 CNCF Members and 160 End... ⌘ Read more
PromptOps in application delivery: empowering your workflow with ChatGPT
Guest post by Fog Dong, Engineer at Alibaba Cloud, and Maintainer of KubeVela  ChatGPT is taking the tech industry by storm, thanks to its unparalleled natural language processing capabilities. As a powerful AI language model, it has the... ⌘ Read more