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OpenTelemetry and Python: A complete instrumentation guide
Guest post originally published on the Timescale blog by James Blackwood-Sewell, Timescale OpenTelemetry is considered by many the future of instrumentation, and it’s not hard to understand why. In a world where... ⌘ Read more
How to make enterprise cloud infrastructure better with open-source software
Guest post by Ed Sarker, Head of Clouds at CloudMatos Let me start with, I’ve been there. I know what that is like. I’m Edward, and I’ve spent the better half of... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes & Cloud Native Essentials Training Now Available in Japanese
Cloud native skills are in higher demand than ever, with these skills being rated the most sought after by employers in the most recent Open Source Jobs Report. And with 92% of... ⌘ Read more
ZTNA is dead. Long live zero trust.
Guest post originally published on Appaegis’s blog by Michael Shieh, Co-founder and CEO of Appaegis Why Enterprises Should adopt a Zero Trust Architecture  Zero Trust was a concept coined by John Kindervag... ⌘ Read more
KubeVirt becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept KubeVirt as a CNCF incubating project.  KubeVirt enables users to run virtual machine workloads on top of Kubernetes in a Kubernetes-native way.... ⌘ Read more
Customizing K8S scheduler
Guest post originally published on the Gemini Open Cloud blog by Patrick Fu, CEO of Gemini Open Cloud The default scheduler is a very matured component of Kubernetes cluster management. It is... ⌘ Read more
Why we selected Thanos for long term metrics storage
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog Metrics answer 3 questions: Are your users happy? Is your application happy? Are your servers happy? Application developers create dashboards based on metrics for... ⌘ Read more
Continuous profiling in Kubernetes using Pyroscope
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Sayed Belal Developers typically need to look at performance bottlenecks in production applications to determine the cause of the problem. To do this,... ⌘ Read more
The grype admission controller
Guest post originally published on the BoxBoat blog by Josh Knarr Intro Today I want to write about the grype admission controller. I wrote it. I am proud of it. I think it... ⌘ Read more
etcd integrates continuous fuzzing
Guest post originally published on the etcd blog by Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, Sahdev Zala In the last few months, the team at Ada Logics has worked on integrating continuous fuzzing into the etcd... ⌘ Read more
A MAP for Kubernetes supply chain security
Guest post originally published on the Nirmata blog by Jim Bugwadia The sharp increase in software supply chain attacks has made securing the build and delivery of software a critical topic. But... ⌘ Read more
Flagger adds Gateway API Support
Guest post originally published on the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach The Flagger team is proud to bring you Kubernetes Gateway API support as part of the 1.19.0 release. Read here about why... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Batch System Volcano moves to the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Volcano as a CNCF incubating project.  Volcano is a cloud native batch system and CNCF’s first batch computing project. It is developed... ⌘ Read more
Join CNCF and telecommunications giants for Cloud Native Telco Day!
By Joel Hans for CNCF If your day-to-day involves the digital transformation of telco applications and/or infrastructures, you might be feeling like you have a mountain to climb when it comes to... ⌘ Read more
Flux March 2022 Update
Project post originally published on the Flux 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... ⌘ Read more
How to render Jenkins build parameters dynamically?**
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Nirav Katarmal While working with the Jenkins jobs (whether it’s declarative or freestyle), we often need to pass some parameters to the code... ⌘ Read more
Flux security: Using pod security standard “restricted”**
Project post originally published on the Flux Blog by Daniel Holbach Next up in our blog series about Flux Security is how we moved to Pod Security Standard “restricted”, all the background info you... ⌘ Read more
Learn OpenTelemetry tracing with this lightweight microservices demo
Guest post originally published in the Timescale Blog by Ramon Guiu and John Pruitt OpenTelemetry is an open source observability framework for cloud-native service and infrastructure instrumentation hosted by the Cloud Native Computing... ⌘ Read more
4 reasons to build a geographically distributed network
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Iwan Price-Evans In a world that is more reliant than ever on global connectivity, it’s increasingly important to understand how data traffic flows between... ⌘ Read more
Trusting SBOMs in the software supply chain: Syft now creates attestations using Sigstore
Guest post originally published on the Anchore blog by Dan Luhring With the recent release of Syft v0.40.0, you can now create signed SBOM attestations directly in Syft. This is made possible by Project... ⌘ Read more
Configuring OpenTelemetry in Ruby
Guest post by Scout APM OpenTelemetry is enabling a revolution in how Observability data is collected and transmitted. See our What Is OpenTelemetry post on why this is an important inflection point... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes Scheduler introduction
Guest post originally published on Gemini Open Cloud‘s blog by Patrick Fu, CEO of Gemini Open Cloud Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open-source cluster manager for managing containerized workloads and services. The... ⌘ Read more
KoolKits – Kubernetes debugging re(image)ined
Guest post originally published on Lightrun’s blog by Tom Granot, Director of Developer Relations at Lightrun KoolKits (Kubernetes toolkits) are highly-opinionated, language-specific, batteries-included debug container images for Kubernetes. In practice, they’re what... ⌘ Read more
Testing cloud native best practices with the CNF Test Suite
Community post by Joel Hans for CNCF The telecommunications industry is the backbone of today’s increasingly-digital economies, but it faces a difficult new challenge in evolving to meet modern infrastructure practices. How... ⌘ Read more
Leveraging Kubernetes to run databases, message queues and in-memory caches: How we built a truly portable platform
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog by the Elastisys team We increasingly meet CTOs and cloud architects in need of a secure platform that can run on multiple clouds or... ⌘ Read more
Fluent Bit reaches 1 billion downloads!
Project post by Eduardo Silva, creator of Fluent Bit The Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the Fluent Bit community are thrilled to announce that Fluent Bit has been downloaded and deployed over... ⌘ Read more
Karmada: Multi-cluster Management with an Ocean of Nodes
Guest post by Kevin Wang, Huawei and Shen Yifan, Commercial Bank of China In terms of multi-cluster management, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) found a new way to do it... ⌘ Read more
An introduction to metrics monitoring with Fluent Bit and M3DB
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Gibbs Cullen This blog is primarily a recap of the workshop led by Anurag Gupta, co-founder of Calyptia and Fluent maintainer, and myself at FluentCon North America 2021 titled... ⌘ Read more
e-Cloud: Large-scale CDN using KubeEdge
Project post from Ruan Zhaoyin of KubeEdge This article describes how e-Cloud uses KubeEdge to manage CDN edge nodes, automatically deploy and upgrade CDN edge services, and implement edge service disaster recovery... ⌘ Read more
NSA & CISA Kubernetes hardening guide – what is new with version 1.1
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Leonid Sandler, CTO & Co-founder, ARMO In March 2022, NSA & CISA has issued a new version of the Kubernetes Hardening Guide – version 1.1.... ⌘ Read more
How Bink powers digital loyalty transactions of some of the biggest banks in the UK
Building a fault-tolerant application stack on top of a dynamic foundation UK fintech Bink’s mission is to reimagine loyalty programs — making them easier for everyone, including banks, shops, and customers. To... ⌘ Read more
Backstage project joins the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Backstage as a CNCF incubating project.  Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals maintained by a global community. It unifies... ⌘ Read more
Cluster out: A design approach to building modern apps
Guest post by Rob Whiteley, Vice President and General Manager of the NGINX Product Group at F5 This past August at NGINX Sprint 2.0, I discussed the patterns we see customers adopt... ⌘ Read more
Flux Security: More confidence through fuzzing
Project post originally published in the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach Next up in our blog series about Flux Security is how we implemented fuzzing in Flux and its controllers and how... ⌘ Read more
Modern application load balancing with a centralized control plane
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Armand Sultantono A centralized control plane for application delivery allows you to use a single platform for all of your application delivery needs.... ⌘ Read more
The maintainer’s toolkit: Must-know resources for CNCF projects
Community guest post by Catherine Paganini, Carolyn Van Slyck, TAG Contributor Strategy Whether you are trying to build an active, welcoming community, manage contributors’ expectations, or motivate members to take on more... ⌘ Read more
Supply chain security project in-toto moves to the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept in-toto as a CNCF incubating project.  in-toto is a framework that protects the software supply chain by collecting and verifying relevant data.... ⌘ Read more
Inside the Numbers: The KubeCon + CloudNativeCon selection process for Europe 2022
As part of our commitment to transparency within the cloud native community, we are providing an inside look into the work that goes on behind the scenes to bring the KubeCon +... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Unveils Schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022**
Back in-person in Valencia, Spain in May, technology enthusiasts will meet to share and educate around cloud native innovation  SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – March 9, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation®... ⌘ Read more
Reducing negative and biased language in documentation
Guest post originally published on the Chronosphere blog by Chris Ward The discussions on what represents negative, biased, and diverse language continue in many open source communities, often sparking heated and strongly... ⌘ Read more
68 New Members Join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation**
Steady growth sees CNCF hit over 775 members, joining together to enable innovation across industries through open source cloud native technology adoption SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – March 8, 2021 – The Cloud... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Observability Microsurvey: Prometheus leads the way, but hurdles remain to understanding the health of systems
We recently partnered with the CNCF Observability Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to conduct a microsurvey of the cloud native community at the end of 2021 to find out how organizations use observability... ⌘ Read more
DevOps: Why it is misunderstood & what it always should have been
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog by the Elastisys team DevOps is a cultural movement that has brought a lot of much-needed agility to software development. But it is also... ⌘ Read more
The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022
Guest post originally published on Eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen Kubernetes is ubiquitous in container orchestration, and its popularity has yet to weaken. This does, however, not mean that evolution in... ⌘ Read more
Linkerd surpasses Istio adoption in Europe and North America with 118% growth in 2021
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan The 2021 Cloud Native survey results were published last week, and the results are striking: production usage of Linkerd in 2021 surpassed that of... ⌘ Read more
An emerging Job: Kubernetes engineer
Guest post by Jenn Gile, Sr PMM, F5 NGINX With each major shift in technology, we see new jobs with new titles emerge. Today, the biggest shift in infrastructure and application deployment... ⌘ Read more
2022 predictions : AI/ML to disrupt SNVC space as DevOps specialization and Metaverse play their part
Guest post by Anind Mathur, Lead Marketing and Communication at MSys Technologies The drive for progress in Information Technology (IT) for the year 2022 will emerge from the anxieties churned up by... ⌘ Read more
Knative accepted as a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Knative as a CNCF incubating project.  Knative is an open source, Kubernetes-based platform for building, deploying, and managing serverless and event-driven applications.... ⌘ Read more
You can establish reliable Kubernetes clusters without losing sleep
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’ blog by Kendall Miller Full service ownership of Kubernetes, much like the tenets of DevSecOps, is a codifying process whereby all teams maintain complete control over... ⌘ Read more
Develop a daily reporting system for Chaos Mesh to improve system resilience
Guest post originally published on PingCAP’s blog by Lei Li, Software engineer at DigitalChina Transcreator: Yajing Wang; Editors: Tom Dewan, Ran Huang Chaos Mesh is a cloud-native chaos engineering platform that orchestrates chaos... ⌘ Read more
Argo security automation with OSS-Fuzz
Project post originally published on the Argo blog by Yuan Tang (Akuity), Adam Korczynski and David Korczynski (Ada Logics), Jann Fischer (Red Hat), Henrik Blixt (Intuit) Security is a key priority for the Argo project. In an effort to... ⌘ Read more
Modern application load Balancing with a centralized control plane
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Armand Sultantono A centralized control plane for application delivery allows you to use a single platform for all of your application delivery needs. It... ⌘ Read more
Foss Force: “Finding Faults: CNCF Has Moved Chaos Mesh to Its Incubator”**
When you’re a big enterprise with a cloud native infrastructure running on thousands of servers and from numerous clouds, nipping a problem in the bud isn’t good enough. Chaos Mesh can help... ⌘ Read more
Rearchitecting M3DB’s index to reduce peak query latency**
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Ryan Allen  When running M3DB, it is important to monitor the cluster’s health to understand how queries are performing and if the cluster requires... ⌘ Read more
Operating multiple high-density bare-metal clusters in a highly regulated industry
mTLSing services with Linkerd at scale without impacting developer productivity  Guest post by Christian Hüning, Director Cloud Technologies & Switchkit at Finleap Connect At Finleap Connect, we operate multiple high-density bare-metal Kubernetes... ⌘ Read more
Cloud native projects & team culture power Allianz Direct’s CI/CD capabilities
In 2019, 132-year old European financial services company Allianz SE founded Allianz Direct in response to disruption in the insurance space. To keep up with digital-first competitors, like the big four (GAFA),... ⌘ Read more
Announcing Vitess 13
Project post originally published on Vitess’ blog by Florent Poinsard The Vitess maintainers are pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 13. Major Themes #   In this release, Vitess maintainers have... ⌘ Read more
Security: The value of SBOMs
Project post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holbach Flux – built with security in mind You don’t get to re-architect a successful project very often, but we did about two... ⌘ Read more
A cloud-like on-prem load balancer for Kubernetes?**
Guest post originally published on Netris’s blog by Alex Saroyan Everyone knows that using a Kubernetes Load Balancer is a challenge. Back in the day when I was responsible for network operations,... ⌘ Read more
Introducing Opta: Terraform on Rails
Guest post by Ankur Dahiya, RunX Engineers today work inside a perpetual good news-bad news dichotomy. On one hand, the tools, infrastructure and capabilities at their disposal give them what an engineer... ⌘ Read more
Principles for designing and deploying scalable applications on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on Elastisys’ blog by the Elastisys‘ team Designing scalable cloud native applications requires considerable thought, as there are many challenges to overcome. Even with the great clouds we... ⌘ Read more
Increase stability and reliability with Kubernetes + Helm + Flux!
Guest post by Tamao Nakahara, VP of Developer Experience, Weaveworks  The Benefits of Stability and Reliability  If you’ve come to this blog post, you’re probably interested in ways to be able to... ⌘ Read more
Announcing Krius – accelerating your monitoring adoption for Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Yachika Ralhan We’re thrilled to share our newest OSS project ‘Krius’ with the cloud native community@ Krius is a CLI tool to manage Prometheus, Thanos &... ⌘ Read more
Chaos Mesh moves to the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Chaos Mesh as a CNCF incubating project.  Initially created as a testing platform for the open source distributed database, TiDB, Chaos Mesh... ⌘ Read more
Managing public cloud resources for deep learning training: experiments and lessons learned
Guest post by Anne Holler, Chi Su, Travis Addair, Henry Prêcheur, Paweł Bojanowski, Madhuri Yechuri, and Richard Liaw INTRODUCTION Deep Learning (DL) has been successfully applied to many fields, including computer vision,... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes security best practices: definitive guide
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Jonathan Kaftzan, VP Marketing & Business Development at ARMO Introduction Kubernetes, an open-source microservice orchestration engine, is well known for its ability to automate... ⌘ Read more
Integration challenges in microservices architecture with gRPC & REST
Guest post by Rakesh Girija Ramesan Nair, Senior Technology Architect with Infosys Limited, and Gourishankar ValsalakumariNeelakantapillai, Technology Lead with Infosys Limited Abstract: This blog is envisaged to explain the integration challenges that... ⌘ Read more
CNCF Sees Record Kubernetes and Container Adoption in 2021 Cloud Native Survey
Record number of organizations are using or evaluating Kubernetes as the technology goes mainstream and users start to move up the stack SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – February 10, 2022 – The Cloud... ⌘ Read more
Logstash, Fluentd, Fluent Bit, or Vector? How to choose the right open-source log collector
Guest post originally published on ERA Software’s blog by Stela Udovicic In this blog, we’ll discuss the most popular log collectors, including Logstash, Fluentd, Fluent Bit, and Vector. Whether you already use... ⌘ Read more
LFX Spring 2022 Internships are open – Apply for CNCF projects by February 13th! **
By Ihor Dvoretskyi, Senior Developer Advocate, CNCF For the fourth year in a row, CNCF will be participating in LFX with a record-breaking 42 project ideas available to mentees. LFX is a... ⌘ Read more
Salt came to Linkerd for load balancing, stayed for efficiency, reliability & performance **
Salt Security is tackling the security challenges of today’s API-dependent applications. API requests can represent tens of thousands of opportunities per second for attacks or PII exposure. To combat these risks, Salt... ⌘ Read more
Why You Need An API Gateway To Manage Access To Your APIs
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Armand Sultantono More and more organizations are moving to an API-driven architecture. This powerful approach helps them innovate quickly, integrate with best-of-breed external services,... ⌘ Read more
How to select a Network Gateway for your Private Cloud
Guest post originally published on Netris’ blog by Alex Saroyan Let’s be honest, nobody wants to deal with networking, but we can’t serve our applications without investing time and money in developing a... ⌘ Read more
WasmEdge and OpenYurt bring cloud computing to the edge
Guest post by Vivian Hu and Michael Yuan from Second State with the help from Chen Jin from the OpenYurt project. Edge computing is a distributed application architecture that places computational resources... ⌘ Read more
Experience as an LFX Mentee for Chaos Mesh
Mentorship guest post by Chunxu Zhang I am a graduate student studying software engineering at Nanjing University. My research focuses on DevOps, which has intrinsic connections with chaos engineering and observability. To... ⌘ Read more
Envoy Fundamentals, a training course to enable faster adoption of Envoy Proxy
Guest post by Tetrate Envoy Proxy, an open-source edge and service proxy, is a vital part of today’s modern, cloud-native application and is used in production by large companies like Booking.com, Pinterest,... ⌘ Read more
CNCF-cultivated OpenMetrics becomes an incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept OpenMetrics as a CNCF incubating project.  OpenMetrics creates an open standard for transmitting cloud-native metrics at scale. It acts as an open... ⌘ Read more
Securing cloud native comms: from ingress to service mesh and beyond
Guest post originally published on Ambassador Labs’ blog by Jason Morgan As developers and operators, we all know the importance of securing data both in transit and at rest. However, hardly a... ⌘ Read more
The Cost of a Kubernetes Repair in Development vs. Production
Guest post by Sarah Geisenger, Sales Engineer at Fairwinds One of the main benefits known about Kubernetes is the platform’s ability to increase the speed of development. By using microservices and containers,... ⌘ Read more
The intersection of Terraform and Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on Morpheus’ blog by Martez Reed Regardless of the industry or market, enterprises around the globe are at some stage on their cloud journey – with digital transformation... ⌘ Read more
The Intersection of Terraform and Kubernetes**
Guest post originally published on Morpheus’ blog by Martez Reed Regardless of the industry or market, enterprises around the globe are at some stage on their cloud journey – with digital transformation... ⌘ Read more
Chaos Mesh + SkyWalking: better observability for chaos engineering
Guest post originally published on the PingCAP blog by Ningxuan Wang Chaos Mesh is an open-source cloud-native chaos engineering platform. You can use Chaos Mesh to conveniently inject failures and simulate abnormalities that might occur... ⌘ Read more
CNCF Archives the OpenTracing Project
CNCF announced today that the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has approved the archiving of the OpenTracing project. Archived projects are fairly rare but a sign of a healthy open source community. OpenTracing... ⌘ Read more
Serverless architecture: pros and cons
Guest post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog by SparkFabrik Team Serverless computing is an execution model in which the Cloud service provider is responsible for executing part of the code through the dynamic allocation... ⌘ Read more
Announcing the Kubernetes Policy Management Paper
Community post by Jim Bugwadia The CNCF Kubernetes Security Special Interest Group (SIG) and Policy Working group (WG) have just released a new paper on Kubernetes Policy Management to help educate the... ⌘ Read more
Unveil the secret ingredients of continuous delivery at enterprise scale with Argo CD
Guest post originally published on Akuity’s blog by Yuan Tang (Akuity), Hong Wang (Akuity), and Alexander Matyushentsev (Intuit) Deep Dive into Argo CD and Best Practices for Operating at Enterprise-Scale This is a recap from our KubeCon China... ⌘ Read more
Secure your GitOps flows with Security-as-Code
Guest post originally published on Magalix’s blog by Andrew Zola GitOps teams are shifting security left. This is fantastic news for anyone looking for a solid and efficient plan to secure applications,... ⌘ Read more
Getting started with your CNCF membership
CNCF is adding members at an astounding rate, with 98 joining at the last KubeCon + CloudNativeCon. When members join, they are often overwhelmed by the number and variety of marketing benefits... ⌘ Read more
Secrets management: essential when using Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on True‘s blog by Sebastiaan Kok In Kubernetes secrets contain all kinds of sensitive information. For instance, database credentials or API keys. The term secrets management describes the... ⌘ Read more
How does threat intelligence work?**
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Iwan Price-Evans The software and web industries speak a lot about security and the ability to handle security threats intelligently. In a landscape where... ⌘ Read more
KEDA at Zapier
End User guest post by Ratnadeep Debnath, Site Reliability Engineer at Zapier At Zapier, RabbitMQ is at the heart of Zap processing. We enqueue messages to RabbitMQ for each step in a... ⌘ Read more
How to monitor endpoints in Kubernetes using Blackbox Exporter
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Suramya Shah Monitoring endpoints is an important aspect of system observability for diagnosing performance and availability issues. In this article, we will cover in... ⌘ Read more
How to run Kubernetes without Docker
Guest post originally published on Sighup’s blog by Alessandro Lo Manto In late 2020, the Kubernetes team deprecated Docker and announced that support will be completely removed at the end of 2021.‌... ⌘ Read more
DevSecOps: cybersecurity for cloud native applications
Guest post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog by SparkFabrik Team DevOps makes software delivery faster and more reliable, but leaves security practices to specialists at the end of the cycle. This can create... ⌘ Read more
La Redoute launched retail market comeback with Kubernetes-based software delivery
La Redoute is a household name in France and, increasingly, around the world. But in 2014, the nearly 200-year-old fashion and home retailer was facing bankruptcy. To make a comeback, it needed... ⌘ Read more
Finding the best containerization approach for your application portfolio with open source tool Tackle Container Advisor
Guest post by Raju Pavuluri Application Modernization: Application Modernization touches several areas and many aspects – ranging from application transformation, data modernization to business transformation. AI powered tools, such as TCA discussed... ⌘ Read more
Cloud native observability and security analytics with SysFlow and Falco
Guest post originally published on Falco’s blog by Frederico Araujo and Teryl Taylor, IBM Research Hello, fellow Falcoers! This blog introduces you to a new open system telemetry format and project called SysFlow.... ⌘ Read more
Implementing chaos engineering in K8s: chaos mesh principle analysis and control plane development
Guest post originally published on PingCAP‘s blog by Mayo Cream Chaos Mesh is an open-source, cloud-native Chaos Engineering platform built on Kubernetes (K8s) custom resource definitions (CRDs). Chaos Mesh can simulate various types... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes: A cost challenge waiting to happen
Guest post originally published on Finout’s blog by Roi Ravhon, CEO and co-founder of Finout Containers are the uprising technology of the last decade with their flexible scalability and portability. According to a... ⌘ Read more
Join the CNCF Cloud Native Glossary
How to contribute to open source without having to code! Community post by Catherine Paganini, Cloud Native Glossary Maintainer The CNCF Cloud Native Glossary was officially launched at KubeCon NA 2021 with... ⌘ Read more