Project post by Saranya Jena, Litmuschaos Maintainer The idea behind building LitmusChaos 3.0 as a community was to build a more robust, leaner, and developer centric Chaos Engineering platform which caters to how resiliency is perceived in today’s... ⌘ Read more
Project post by Saranya Jena, Litmuschaos Maintainer The idea behind building LitmusChaos 3.0 as a community was to build a more robust, leaner, and developer centric Chaos Engineering platform which caters to how resiliency is perceived in today’s... ⌘ Read more
Project post by Kyverno maintainers Kyverno, the open-source policy engine originally built for Kubernetes, is pleased to announce support for non-Kubernetes workloads, by supporting policies that operate on JSON payloads. Due to its simplicity and wide range of... ⌘ Read more
Hey there, cloud enthusiasts! We’ve got some exciting news to share with you. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Linux Foundation Training & Certification have just launched the Istio Certified Associate (ICA) certification. This new certification is all... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computer Foundation and Linux Foundation Training and Certification today announced the new Cilium Certified Associate (CCA) certification. Cilium offers advanced networking, security, and observability services, enhancing communication between containerized applications while providing deep visibility and fine-grained... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computer Foundation and Linux Foundation Training and Certification today announced the new Certified Argo Project Associate (CAPA) certification. Argo Project, an open-source, container-native workflow engine for orchestrating parallel jobs on Kubernetes, is an increasingly in-demand skill... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on Aserto’s blog by Omri Gazitt In the beginning… Anyone remember the time before we had identity standards? I do. Back in the early days of SaaS, every app had to build its own... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on Isto’s blog by Lin Sun and Yuval Kohavi Dive into securing application communications, mTLS and Istio to achieve end-to-end mTLS among your applications. One of the biggest reasons users adopt service mesh is... ⌘ Read more
Member post from Rob Williamson, Solace The goal of OpenTelemetry is to have a common system for tracing across different (aka distributed) technologies. It solves the problems created when systems are deployed across hybrid and multi-clouds, up and... ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon has always been the place to explore cutting-edge technology, and our upcoming event in Chicago is no exception. From ChatGPT and Dall-E 2, to Adobe’s Firefly, Generative AI has evolved at lightning speed. But did... ⌘ Read more
By Taylor Dolezal, head of ecosystem at CNCF I am thrilled to announce the election results for the new CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB), a significant milestone in making the cloud native ecosystem more user-centric and... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Datenlord 1. Introduction Xline is an open source distributed KV storage engine for managing small amounts of critical data, with the aim of high performance data access and strong consistency across data centers. Xline provides... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Siva Gurunathan, CTO at Ozone Cloud Inc Challenges in New Technology Migrations There have been many technological advancements in the market today, but the main hindrance is the cumbersome process of switching from the existing... ⌘ Read more
Community post originally published on HackMD’s blog by Sam Liu, Second State Engineer, CNCF’s WasmEdge Maintainer and Miley Fu, CNCF Ambassador, DevRel at WasmEdge This is a talk at the track “The Programming Languages Shaping the Future of... ⌘ Read more
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Mitch Connors In preparation for my upcoming talk with Christian Hernandez, I’m setting up an ArgoCD instance which pulls config from a private GitHub repository. While this is my first time using Argo... ⌘ Read more
Member post by AccuKnox Introduction: In the realm of cybersecurity, ensuring that virtualized or cloud-based infrastructures security is paramount. One crucial aspect is safeguarding applications where most of our crown-jewel sits and are susceptible to dynamic changes. In... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Vishal Biyani In the decade of 2000, a lot was happening in the software industry. The Toyota lean movement had proven to be of significant value in the production of... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Elastisys’ blog In this post, we take a closer look at confidential computing (CC). What is it? What does it promise? Does it live up to its hype? And can companies finally trust... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Rob Newsome, Head of Product Management at stack.io In the realm of container orchestration, Kubernetes and Nomad are prominent figures, each furnishing a distinct method to container management. Kubernetes is renowned for its exhaustive features... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on the BrainGu blog by Dr. Mark Peters, Director of Engineering Operations, BrainGu Today, everyone wants to run to the edge, and hopefully not fall. The buzzwords last year involved AI, ML, and some... ⌘ Read more
Our deepest sympathies go out to everyone affected by the escalating conflict in the Middle East. We are profoundly saddened by the suffering and loss of lives caused by the conflict. We condemn terrorism in all forms, and... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Jim Bugwadia The CNCF Kubernetes Policy Working group (WG) has just released a new paper on policy based Governance, Risk, and Compliance to help educate the community about how cloud native best practices can be... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Julia Furst Morgado, Global Technologist at Kasten by Veeam The pandemic has brought significant changes in our lives, prompting many of us to reevaluate our career paths and make bold decisions. For me, it was... ⌘ Read more
Cloud native technology continues to make an impact across industries and geographies SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 18, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, announced today that 36... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog by Michel Murabito, Developer Advocate at Mia‑Platform. In the ever-evolving world of software development, a new approach to developing and delivering software, called shift down, has emerged to challenge conventional methods.... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Netris’ blog by Alex Saroyan, CEO/co-founder at Netris This is a continuation of Article 1. If you want to learn why we spend so much time thinking about High Availability, go there. Otherwise, if... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Charith Ellawala, Co-Founder & CTO at Cerbos In the world of software development, authorization is one of the most important aspects to consider when designing any application. Without proper authorization, an application can become vulnerable... ⌘ Read more
Community post originally published on Medium by Mathieu Benoit In Kubernetes 1.25 as stable (and since 1.23 as beta), the Pod Security admission (PSA) controller replaces PodSecurityPolicy (PSP), making it easier to enforce predefined Pod Security Standards (PSS) by simply adding a label to... ⌘ Read more
eBPF-powered tool has been adopted by well over 100 organizations SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 11, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced the graduation of Cilium.... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Marcelo Amaral, Sunyanan Choochotkaew, Eun Kyung Lee, Huamin Chen, and Tamar Eilam Stepping into the exciting world of technology where things are always on the move, we’re introduced to cool new applications like the ones... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Saylor Berman, Senior Software Engineer, F5 NGINX and Ciara Stacke, Senior Software Engineer, F5 NGINX Using minimal Docker containers is a popular strategy in the world of containerization due to benefits of security and resource... ⌘ Read more
Community post by Catherine Paganini Overview Since its inception, Linkerd has always focused on having the smallest possible resource footprint. That makes it not only the most efficient and cost-effective service mesh on the market, but also the... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the CyberArk blog by John Walsh Handling secrets in cloud-native environments is a challenge for many organizations. Virtually any application requires some sort of secret, such as a database password, a service token,... ⌘ Read more
By Matthew Cascio, lead organizer, KCD Washington DC \\*Kubernetes Community Days Washington DC\\* (KCD DC) recently celebrated its third consecutive year with great success, leaving attendees inspired and the Kubernetes community buzzing with energy. For the second year... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on SighUP’s blog by Simone Ragonesi We will introduce you to the powerful combination of Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Gatekeeper for Kubernetes security. In this article, we will introduce you to the powerful combination... ⌘ Read more
Community post by Michel Murabito Today, on the 9th of October, the CNCF Cloud Native Sustainability Week kicks off with a series of global events organized by the cloud native community, dedicated to highlighting the importance of environmental... ⌘ Read more
Project post originally published on Istio’s blog A quick recap of Istio at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China in Shanghai. It’s great to be able to safely get together in person again. After two years... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Cheryl Hung, Senior Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, at Arm A recent trend in cloud-native development is the use of multi-architecture infrastructures, which can run workloads on either x86 or Arm architectures. At a high level, the... ⌘ Read more
Project post by Saranya Jena, Maintainer @Litmuschaos We are thrilled to announce the release of LitmusChaos 3.0, signifying a remarkable advancement in the field of Chaos Engineering. This release is packed with exciting new features and enhancements that... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Dong Zhu, SmartX On July 11, the KubeVirt community officially announced the release of KubeVirt v1.0. As a fully matured Virtual Machine Management solution for Kubernetes, KubeVirt provides VM users another option to modernize IT... ⌘ Read more
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to approve archiving the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) project. SMI was created to provide a standard interface for service meshes on Kubernetes and a basic feature set for the most... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Chamod Shehanka Perera KCD Sri Lanka 2023 took place on September 9th at Trace Experts City, Colombo. It was a one-day conference with learning and networking with Cloud Native enthusiasts from across the Sri Lanka.... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Afzal Ansari’s Blog by Afzal Ansari What if you didn’t find the information by searching through the documentation when you didn’t understand it beforehand in a complex environment? You’d get stuck. You are right,... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Gabriele Bartolini, VP of Cloud Native at EDB “You can run databases on Kubernetes because it’s fundamentally the same as running a database on a VM”, tweeted Kelsey Hightower just a few months ago. Quite... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on the Last9 blog by Nishant Modak What does the Rasmussen model teach us about Site Reliability Engineering? There’s no such thing as a foolproof system. Systems, by design, operate at capacity. The nature... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Nathan Wade, ScoutAPM Overview of Apollo Link Apollo Link is a set of tools that includes aides intended to address frequent issues that may arise between the Apollo Client on your frontend application and the... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on the CyberArk blog by John Walsh Kubernetes has come a long way since its inception. But as the adoption of containerization has grown, Kubernetes security continues to be top of mind. Red Hat’s “The State of... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Tyk blog by Sonja Chevre Observability has become a buzzword, and the API world is slowly catching up. But be careful when looking for content about API observability- there are many outdated... ⌘ Read more
Chinese cloud native innovation leader doubles down on investment in cloud native, helping advance the technology’s growth across China and the Asia-Pacific region SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – September 27, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Alex Olivier, Product lead & founding team member at Cerbos Alex Olivier, an esteemed product lead, boasts a multifaceted background encompassing roles such as Developer, Consultant, Tech Lead, and Product Manager. His comprehensive understanding of... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Joe Pelletier The widespread adoption of containerized applications has fundamentally changed how organizations develop, deploy, and manage their software infrastructure. Kubernetes is fundamental to this change, because it makes... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Alex Olivier, Product lead & founding team member at Cerbos Alex Olivier, an esteemed product lead, boasts a multifaceted background encompassing roles such as Developer, Consultant, Tech Lead, and Product Manager. His comprehensive understanding of... ⌘ Read more
Ambassador post by Zou Nengren The KubeVirt community is thrilled to announce the highly-anticipated release of KubeVirt v1.0! This momentous release signifies the remarkable achievements and widespread adoption within the community, marking a significant milestone for all stakeholders... ⌘ Read more
Cross-posted from the Linux Foundation Blog You Know the Power of Istio – Show Off Your Skill In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern IT, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. As businesses increasingly adopt microservices architectures... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the InfluxData blog by Jay Clifford Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of speaking at the Open Source Summit North America. When choosing a topic, I felt it was time to return to our... ⌘ Read more
Member post by DatenLord Xline is an open source distributed KV storage engine, its core purpose is to achieve high-performance strong consistency across data centers, providing cross-data center metadata management. So how does Xline achieve this high-performance strong... ⌘ Read more
Ambassador and KCD post by Annalisa Gennaro, CNCF Ambassador, on behalf of and together with the KCD Italy Team What are KCDs? Kubernetes Community Days (KCDs) are events supported by the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation) and organised... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Ben Hirschberg, CTO & Co-founder at ARMO With each release, Kubernetes introduces new features and enhancements to improve the user experience and address the evolving needs of its users. Today’s release is... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Leonard Pahlke and Kristina Devochko The CNCF Technical Advisory Group for Environmental Sustainability (TAG ENV) is excited to announce the Cloud Native Sustainability Week 2023 and YOU are invited! Cloud Native Sustainability Week is a... ⌘ Read more
Technology continues to change rapidly, and companies need workers competent in the latest skills to lead their industries and avoid falling behind. But something needs to change, underscores a recent CNCF microsurvey of about 135 contributors from around... ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China 2023 is just around the corner, kicking off with Co-located events on Tuesday, September 26, followed by two full days of sessions on September 27-28. We’re thrilled to welcome the... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan (Photo by drmakete lab on Unsplash) Over the past 18 months, the adoption of Linkerd has skyrocketed in enterprise environments, with companies like Adidas, Microsoft, Plaid, and DB Schenker deploying Linkerd to bring security, compliance, and... ⌘ Read more
With its latest release, version 1.28, Kubernetes has formally recognized the service mesh as a first-class citizen in a cluster. ⌘ Read more
Staff post by Taylor Dolezal, Head of Ecosystem at CNCF Greetings to our vibrant CNCF community! We are forming the CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB), which will foster a thriving, collaborative, and inclusive CNCF ecosystem that... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Weaveworks’ blog Overview Developed by Weaveworks in 2016, Flux CD is a GitOps continuous delivery tool used to streamline and automate application deployments. It started as a small, internal project; now it’s a CNCF-graduated project with a... ⌘ Read more
Project post originally published on the Dragonfly blog This summer, over four engineer weeks, Trail of Bits and OSTIF collaborated on a security audit of Dragonfly2. A CNCF Incubating Project, Dragonfly2 functions as file distribution for peer-to-peer technologies. Included in the scope was the... ⌘ Read more
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Emin Alemdar, CNCF Ambassador The Kubernetes API Server is one of the core components of the Kubernetes Control Plane. This component exposes the Kubernetes API and acts like a front end... ⌘ Read more
Guest post by Riaan Kleinhans of the TAG Contributor Strategy and Technical Project Manager at ii.nz Imagine a time before smartphones and satellite navigation, as we recount a remarkable road trip across Europe with little more than a... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Grafana Labs’ blog by Goutham Veeramachaneni Grafana Labs has always been actively involved in the OpenTelemetry community, even working with the predecessor projects OpenTracing and OpenCensus. We have been supporting OTLP as the primary input... ⌘ Read more
Project post originally published on the Kyverno blog by Adam Korczynski Presenting the results from the fuzzing security audit Kyverno, a CNCF policy engine for Kubernetes, is happy to announce the completion of its fuzzing security audit. The... ⌘ Read more
Congratulations to the 36 interns who have graduated from the LFX Program after working with CNCF projects over June, July, and August@ Mentees had the opportunity to work on many different projects across our Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog The concept of the Software Supply Chain is growing in importance since the Cloud Native approach has become increasingly central to modern application development. As in traditional industry, an increasingly complex... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on the D2iQ blog Tobi Knaup Platform engineering as a replacement for DevOps has become a hot topic, with provocative critics stoking the controversy by pronouncing DevOps dead. The underlying reason for these pronouncements... ⌘ Read more
Mentorship post originally published on dev.to by Nagesh Bansal, LitmusChaos Contributor Diving into Kubernetes as a newcomer can be quite overwhelming. Have you ever thought about contributing to CNCF projects? If so, you’ve probably had a lot of... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Rob Newsome, Head of Product Management at stack.io Container runtime security represents the proactive measures and controls used to protect a containerized application during its runtime phase. In the contemporary world of DevOps, where rapid... ⌘ Read more
The CNCF has established a new Code of Conduct Committee (see our prior blog post about CNCF’s new system for resolving incidents). The CNCF Code of Conduct Committee (“CoC Committee”) will respond to, investigate, and resolve Code of... ⌘ Read more
Project post originally published on the Argo blog by Zach Aller Welcome Argo Rollouts 1.6! This release had 33 contributors, of which 22 were first-timers, and includes 134 commits. Thank you all for your contributions! This release is a... ⌘ Read more
CNCF has established a Code of Conduct Committee. The CNCF Code of Conduct Committee (“CoC Committee”) responds to, investigates, and resolves CNCF Code of Conduct incidents. The CoC Committee consists of 3 elected community members and 2 CNCF... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Kubeark blog by Teo Harapcea What strategies can businesses adopt to maintain their edge in the fast-paced digital world? One key strategy is embracing agility. So, businesses are aggressively seeking digital transformation... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Danielle Cook Today, who isn’t looking for ways to minimize costs and increase efficiency? The uncertain economic environment is causing many organizations to take another look at cloud costs and consider... ⌘ Read more
While WebAssembly (Wasm) is still primarily used to develop web applications, its use is expanding far beyond its original use case as part of the open web platform, according to the State of WebAssembly 2023 report developed for... ⌘ Read more
By the Co-Chairs of the CNCF Code of Conduct Working Groups We’re excited to announce a new system for resolving Code of Conduct (CoC) incidents in our community that is designed to enhance trust and develop a culture... ⌘ Read more
Project post originally published on the Dapr Blog by Yaron Schneider Dapr is trusted by thousands of developers from companies of all sizes to handle their mission critical workloads. These range from manufacturing to automotive to financial services... ⌘ Read more
By Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu and Michael Yuan “Containers are the new normal, and WebAssembly is the future.” — CNCF Annual Survey 2022 key findings. Originally created as a secure sandbox to run compiled C/C++ code in... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Facets Cloud’s blog by Rohit Raveendran This article delves into the foundational triggers of infrastructure drift, its subsequent implications, and streamlined strategies to ensure a seamless and consistent infrastructure. In today’s rapidly evolving... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Nethopper blog by Chris Munford, Nethopper’s Founder/CEO Disclaimer: for the “We haven’t achieved AI yet” crowd, please replace All “AI” with “ML” in this article. Is AI good or evil? Is it... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Cloudsmith blog by Andrea Saez Get to know the differences between cloud-native and cloud-based applications, their benefits, and why a cloud-native tool like Cloudsmith is a game-changer for efficient and secure software... ⌘ Read more
PromCon Europe is the eighth conference fully dedicated to the Prometheus monitoring system SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – September 1, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, released the two-day... ⌘ Read more
Dragonfly provides efficient, stable, securefile distribution and image acceleration based on p2p technology to be the best practice and standard solution in cloud native architectures. It is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation(CNCF) as an Incubating Level... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Weaveworks blog by Twain Taylor Discover the power of Weave Policy Engine for automated security in GitOps pipelines. Strengthen your Kubernetes applications’ security and compliance with policy-as-code enforcement. Learn more. Enterprises stepping... ⌘ Read more
CNCF’s flagship event will bring together thousands of open source and cloud native enthusiasts SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – August 30, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, announced the... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the Buoyant blog by William Morgan A guide to Kubernetes sidecars: what they are, why they exist, and what Kubernetes 1.28 changes If you’re using Kubernetes, you’ve probably heard the term sidecar by now. This... ⌘ Read more
Community post originally published on GitHub by Shuting Zhao, a maintainer of Kyverno When running workloads in Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), it is essential to ensure supply chain security by verifying container image signatures and other metadata.... ⌘ Read more
Project post originally published on the Notary blog by the Notary Project Release Team The Notary Project maintainers are proud to announce a major release, including Notary Project specifications v1.0.0, notation v1.0.0, notation-go v1.0.0, and notation-core-go v1.0.0 which are ready for production use!... ⌘ Read more
Prometheus is one of the highest velocity CNCF projects, with broad adoption across the IT industry globally, so it’s no wonder that the Prometheus Certified Associate (PCA) has become one of our most popular certifications. This pre-professional certification... ⌘ Read more
Guest post originally published on Devtron’s blog by Rupin Solanki TL;DR: Users can deploy apps and progressively shift traffic to an already-deployed version or the new version or roll it out to a subset of users before rolling... ⌘ Read more
The event-driven autoscaler is now used in production by more than 45 organizations, including FedEx, Grafana Labs, KPMG, Reddit, and Xbox SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – August 22, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable... ⌘ Read more
KCD guest post by Chad Crowell Of the top cities in the US, Texas has the most out of any state. In addition, tech companies with major facilities in Texas include Apple, Dell, IBM, Tesla, Oracle, HP, and... ⌘ Read more
Member post by Dan Ciruli, VP of Product at D2iQ Artificial intelligence is being used in all sorts of ways, from chatbots and virtual assistants to self-driving cars, and 97% of business owners believe that ChatGPT will help... ⌘ Read more
Member post originally published on the G-Research blog by Jay Faulkner, Open Source Software Developer, G-Research Armada was accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) sandbox in January 2023; the journey to get there, and what we’ve achieved since, has... ⌘ Read more
We are excited to announce that the gRPConf 2023 schedule is now live. We have a schedule with 19 total sessions (5 keynote, 14 breakout) led by a strong group of experts that are using gRPC across a... ⌘ Read more