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Kyverno moves to the CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Kyverno as a CNCF incubating project.  Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. Policies provide security and automation and simplify managing Kubernetes configurations across developers, operators, and... ⌘ Read more
How to secure Kubernetes Ingress?**
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Ben Hirschberg, VP R&D & Co-founder, ARMO Ingress aims to simplify the way you create access to your Kubernetes services by leveraging traffic routing rules that are defined during the creation of... ⌘ Read more
OSTIF’s audit of KubeEdge is complete. Multiple security issues found and fixed.
Community post originally published on the OSTIF blog Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (ostif.org) is thrilled to report the results of a security audit of KubeEdge. KubeEdge is an edge computing framework built on top of Kubernetes and... ⌘ Read more
KubeVirt + Kube-OVN: Networking for cloud native virtualization
Guest post by Mengxin Liu, Kube-OVN Founding Engineer, Alauda Senior Engineer. As cloud native technologies converge to data centers and the infrastructure, more and more enterprises are using Kubernetes and KubeVirt to run virtualized workloads and manage both... ⌘ Read more
The 16-point checklist for GitOps success
Guest post originally published on the Weaveworks blog For efficient GitOps management in your organization you need a GitOps checklist. Here’s a handy 16 point checklist you and your team can use when getting started. Build better code... ⌘ Read more
How iFood leveraged Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos
Project end user guest post by Bruno Barin, Software Developer, iFood Introduction  iFood is a leading food delivery company in Latin America delivering more than 60 million orders each month. The growth iFood has experienced in the last... ⌘ Read more
CNCF congratulates 36 successful interns with Spring Term LFX Program!
After an exciting Spring term, 36 interns have graduated from the latest LFX mentorship program funded by CNCF! 15 of CNCF’s Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects joined this round with projects including Chaos Mesh, Kubernetes, KubeEdge and Pixie. ... ⌘ Read more
OpenTelemetry roadmap and latest updates
Project post originally published on Dotan Horovitz’ blog TL;DR Key updates: OpenTelemetry has reached RC for Metrics Logs specification is stable, Logs Beta plans Adding Real User Monitoring support to OpenTelemetry Adding Continuous Profiling to OpenTelemetry Ease of... ⌘ Read more
Do I need Kubernetes?**
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Dave Blakey Kubernetes is a popular tool for container orchestration. But why are so many companies choosing to use Kubernetes, and what benefit does it offer software development and... ⌘ Read more
Zen and the art of application dashboards
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog Image the following. It’s 9.00. You just finished the daily stand-up. Time to get into deep focus mode and build that next feature. Or perhaps Huddle with your backend buddy... ⌘ Read more
Easy Observability with Open Standards: Introducing the Pixie Plugin System**
Guest post by Michelle Nguyen, Principal Software Engineer at New Relic As a way to reemphasize our commitment to open source and open standards, we are sharing an exciting development in open source observability. Pixie, a real-time debugging... ⌘ Read more
LitmusChaos June 2022 Update
Project post by the LitmusChaos maintainers The Chaos Engineering community is growing exponentially day by day and the LitmusChaos community is grateful to be receiving massive participation and immense engagement in recent times to help the Chaos Engineering... ⌘ Read more
CubeFS accepted as a CNCF Incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept CubeFS as a CNCF incubating project. CubeFS is a cloud native distributed storage platform applied as the storage infrastructure for online applications orchestrated by Kubernetes, databases, and machine learning platforms.... ⌘ Read more
New Gold Member, OPPO Joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
OPPO, a global technology company is investing in the CNCF community and announcing that cloud native storage project CubeFS, has moved to Incubation SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – July 3, 2021 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which... ⌘ Read more
DevOps vs. SRE vs. Platform Engineering? The gaps might be smaller than you think
Guest post originally published on the Humanitec blog by Luca Galante Platform engineering is the new cool kid on the block that everyone wants to be friends with. However, many are still confused where this new discipline comes... ⌘ Read more
LitmusChaos at KubeCon EU 2022
Guest post by Prithvi Raj, Community Lead for LitmusChaos “One of the best things KubeCon offered was the opportunity to meet several contributors, maintainers, and users of LitmusChaos in person. I can vouch for the fact that the... ⌘ Read more
How to secure Kubernetes Pods post-PSPs deprecation
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Amir Kaushansky Kubernetes pods are the basic building blocks of Kubernetes. It’s managing one or more tightly coupled application containers allowing them to share resources and networks. Pods are hosted on... ⌘ Read more
Why Spark chooses Volcano as built-in batch scheduler on Kubernetes?**
Guest post by Volcano Maintainers On June 16, 2022, Apache Spark released its new version, v3.3. The highlight of this version is that it provides framework support for customized Kubernetes schedulers and, for the first time, uses Volcano... ⌘ Read more
Comment period for interim Code of Conduct draft documentation
By the Interim CNCF Code of Conduct Committee The Interim Code of Conduct Committee has developed drafts of the following interim policies and procedures and has posted them to the CNCF website for review and comment by CNCF... ⌘ Read more
ArgoCon 2022 Event Schedule is Released
In-person and virtual event will focus on collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing around the Argo open source project  SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – June 29, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Glossary — the Hindi version is live!
Community post from the Hindi Cloud Native Glossary team The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native concepts in clear and simple language without requiring... ⌘ Read more
Colocated VMs get in each other’s way
Guest post originally published on the Clockwork blog TL;DR: Cloud providers can place multiple VMs of the same cloud customer on a shared physical host – a situation that is difficult to detect with conventional means, but readily... ⌘ Read more
Announcing Vitess 14
Project cross-post by the Vitess Engineering Team We are pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 14. Major Themes # In this new release, major improvements have been made in several areas of Vitess, including usability and reliability. Online... ⌘ Read more
Improving Security by Fuzzing the CNCF landscape
By Chris Aniszczyk (CNCF), Adam Korczynski (Ada Logics), David Korczynski (Ada Logics) In this blog post we present an overview of the state of fuzzing across CNCF projects. This is based on efforts and work that CNCF has... ⌘ Read more
Announcing the completion of Linkerd’s 2022 Security Audit
Linkerd project cross-post by William Morgan Today we’re happy to announce the completion of Linkerd’s annual security audit, conducted by Trail of Bits and funded by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. As part of Linkerd’s commitment to openness, transparency, and security... ⌘ Read more
Efficient GRC with cybersecurity tooling
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Iwan Price-Evans “Governance, risk, and compliance” (GRC) might be dirty words for many people working in application development and delivery. Strict rules and processes can be obstacles to innovation... ⌘ Read more
Real-time dynamic authorization – an introduction to OPAL
An introduction to OPAL – an open-source administration layer for Open Policy Agent (OPA) that allows you to easily keep your authorization layer up-to-date in real-time Guest post originally published on the Permit.io blog by Daniel Bass TL;DR OPAL is an open-source administration... ⌘ Read more
Three steps to streamlining Kubernetes multi-cluster management
Guest post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Kendall Miller Kubernetes as a technology gives organizations the ability to run containerized applications at scale across different cloud infrastructures and distributions. What it can’t do (yet) is centrally... ⌘ Read more
Scaling container technologies at Coinbase with Kubernetes
End user post originally published on the Coinbase blog by Clare Curtis, Coinbase Staff Software Engineer Tl;dr: Our recent evaluation of Kubernetes underscored its suitability for scaling Coinbase into the future. In the past, a migration to Kubernetes... ⌘ Read more
How to run untrusted containers in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the SIGHUP blog by Alessandro Lo Manto The IT world is adopting container-based infrastructures more and more every day. However, the advantages, disadvantages and even the limitations are not clear to everyone. Considering... ⌘ Read more
Profile layering for Helm encourages self service for Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the Weaveworks blog by Darryl Weaver, Solution Architect, and David Stauffer, Product Manager In this blog, we explain how to build a self-service Kubernetes platform with Helm, GitOps, and Cluster API. Profile layer... ⌘ Read more
CNCF’s Interim CNCF Code of Conduct Committee has launched
By the Interim CNCF Code of Conduct Committee CNCF has launched a new Interim Code of Conduct Committee (CoC Committee) consisting of community members and staff.  This interim committee will respond to CNCF Code of Conduct incidents on... ⌘ Read more
New structure for CNCF Code of Conduct Update Project
By the Chairs for CNCF Governing Board & Technical Oversight Committee We’re pleased to announce the new initial structure for the Code of Conduct Update Working Group previously announced as Step 2 in Upcoming Code of Conduct Updates... ⌘ Read more
How a frictionless developer experience improves software development**
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog In many IT departments, you can frequently experience that when an issue is reported, Dev and Ops teams start solving the problem by adopting a fire‑fighting mode. In fact, the Ops... ⌘ Read more
My first in-person KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
Community post by Rishit Dagli This year I got a chance to attend my first in-person KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Valencia, Spain under the generous Dan Kohn scholarship by CNCF and Linux Foundation. Throwback to when I was... ⌘ Read more
The role of cloud native + security – Recap from RSA Conference 2022
Last week, CNCF participated at RSA Conference in San Francisco. As part of the DevOps Connect: DevSecOps co-located event, our GM Priyanka Sharma gave a keynote with Frederick Kautz. In their presentation, Priyanka and Frederick discussed the emergence... ⌘ Read more
Volcano Releases v1.6.0**
Project post by Volcano project maintainers CNCF Volcano 1.6.0 is now available with new features such as elastic job management, dynamic scheduling and rescheduling based on actual resource utilization, and MPI job plugin. Volcano is the  first cloud... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native: why bother, its benefits, and its greatest pitfall
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog Cloud native technology: a new generation of software that enables a highly automated way of working with deployment and operations of services, specifically crafted around the possibilities offered by the... ⌘ Read more
A new perspective on Kubernetes-native target operating model
Guest post from IBM Authors: Vishal Anand – Chief Technologist, Cloud Migrations and OpenShift PaaS – IBM Consulting Utpal Mangla – Industry EDGE Cloud – IBM Cloud Platform Atul Gupta – Lead Data Architect – IBM Luca Marchi... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes Operators: what are they? Some examples
Guest post originally published on the SparkFabrik blog Kubernetes offers limited initial functionality to ensure flexibility and scalability. K8s Operators are software extensions that make use of Kubernetes APIs to extend behavior. What do we need to know... ⌘ Read more
Our trip to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Valencia 2022, day by day
Guest post originally published on the Mia-Platform blog by Giulio Roggero, CTO, Mia-Platform We live in an ever‑changing world where technology plays a key role in evolution. The ultimate expression of this concept is KubeCon Valencia, the flagship event... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Glossary — the Chinese Version is Live!
Community post from the Italian Cloud Native Glossary team: Chester Cheung, Brian Yan (Rocksnake), Jacob953 Yu, Wen Zhou The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native... ⌘ Read more
Docker monitoring tutorial – How to monitor Docker with Telegraf and InfluxDB
Guest post originally published by Cameron Pavey # How to Monitor Docker with Telegraf and InfluxDB Docker is an increasingly popular choice for businesses dealing with containerized applications. However, as with any new technology, Docker introduces complexities that... ⌘ Read more
Breaking the multi-cloud barrier in a regulated industry
Guest post originally published by Kasper Borg Nissen, Lead Platform Architect at Lunar How Kubernetes and Linkerd became Lunar’s multi-cloud communication backbone At Lunar, a Scandinavian online bank, we embraced cloud native tech early on. We’ve been running... ⌘ Read more
A deep dive into OpenTelemetry metrics
Guest post originally published on Timescale’s blog by James Blackwood-Sewell Table of contents 01 OpenTelemetry Metrics 02 Measurements to Metrics 03 Instruments and Emitting Measurements 04 Views and Aggregations This is the second post of a three-part series... ⌘ Read more
How to security harden Kubernetes in 2022
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog by the Elastisys team The NSA/CISA guidelines summarized, with Elastisys hands-on advice and real-world recommendations. Kubernetes is now the most popular container orchestration platform. Practically gone are the Mesoses and Docker... ⌘ Read more
Introduction to the Cloud Native Security Controls Catalog
Community post by Jon Zeolla, CTO and Co-Founder of Seiso The CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group (“Security TAG”) has provided a wealth of information to assist organizations in the planning and design of secure cloud native systems, including... ⌘ Read more
Upcoming Code of Conduct updates at CNCF
By: Chairs for CNCF Governing Board & Technical Oversight Committee CNCF Community, CNCF is in the process of improving its Code of Conduct (CoC) processes to be more transparent, include community voices and representation, and achieve a balance... ⌘ Read more
OSTIF’s audit of CRI-O is complete – high severity issues found and fixed
Community post originally published on the OSTIF blog Open Source Technology Improvement Fund is thrilled to report the results of a security audit of CRI-O. CRI-O is an open source software (OSS) project that is an implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface. It... ⌘ Read more
Ada Logistics: CRI-O holistic security audit engagement
Community post originally on the Ada logistics blog by David Korczynski, Security Research & Security Engineering and Adam Korczynski, Security Engineering & Security Automation, Ada Logistics Ada Logics Ltd. recently performed a holistic security audit of CRI-O. CRI-O is... ⌘ Read more
How to test application security
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Craig Risi We constantly read about leaks and security attacks that hit well-known applications. Businesses cannot take security for granted. With so much critical data in play, they must... ⌘ Read more
5 key takeaways from Humanitec’s 2022 Kubernetes Benchmarking Study
Guest post originally published on Humanitec’s blog by Aeris Stewart, Community Manager at Humanitec Here are 5 things you need to know about implementing Kubernetes, based on Humanitec’s 2022 Kubernetes Benchmarking Study. Knowing your way around a tool... ⌘ Read more
Local Env as Code: Is it possible yet?**
Guest post by Jan Van Bruggen, Developer Relations Lead at itopia In the past decade, we’ve seen the rise, standardization and meme-ification of “as code”: Infrastructure as Code, Monitoring as Code, Policy as Code and soon perhaps Data... ⌘ Read more
Flux May 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 already landed, new possibilities which are... ⌘ Read more
How we designed the logo of KCD Chennai 2022**
Community post from the Kubernetes Community Days Chennai team We are proud to present Kubernetes Community Days Chennai (KCD Chennai), a community-organized event supported by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It gathers adopters and technologists from open... ⌘ Read more
Multi-cloud architecture: pros and cons
Guest post originally published on the SparkFabrik blog The affirmation of the public cloud in business organizations – and in particular those of a more innovative nature – has had an almost immediate effect, with a new need materializing: that... ⌘ Read more
What is continuous profiling?**
Community post by Uchechukwu Obasi Coming from a background working as a frontend developer at Grafana I’m no stranger to open source performance monitoring. I was part of a team that was responsible for the overall user experience of... ⌘ Read more
CNCF WG Environmental Sustainability
Community post by Max Körbächer, Co-Founder of Liquid Reply, and Leonard Pahlke, Consultant at Liquid Reply We are pleased to announce that we have established a new working group for environmental sustainability. Our mission is to promote sustainability... ⌘ Read more
Best practices for deploying applications to production in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog Going live with your application and deploying it to production on Kubernetes means you are exposing it to your end users. You want this to be a successful rollout, and... ⌘ Read more
CNCF WG Environmental Sustainability**
Community post by Max Körbächer, Co-Founder of Liquid Reply, and Leonard Pahlke, Consultant at Liquid Reply We are pleased to announce that we have established a new working group for environmental sustainability. Our mission is to promote sustainability... ⌘ Read more
SSH bastions break your zero trust model
Guest post originally published on the Appaegis blog by Michael Shieh It’s a common practice to set up a bastion server to provide access to the host and then use that as the gateway for SSH connectivity. The... ⌘ Read more
Flux’s KubeCon Europe 2022 Wrap-Up
Project post originally published on the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach It was KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2022 last week and if you weren’t able to attend, this post provides you with everything you need to know about... ⌘ Read more
Kubernetes ephemeral container security
Guest post originally published on Xenit’s blog by Philip Laine, DevOps Engineer at Xenit Attempting to debug a Pod and realizing that you can’t install curl due to security settings has to be a meme at this point.... ⌘ Read more
What is high cardinality?**
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Rob Skillington  With the transition from monolith to cloud-native environments, we are seeing an ongoing explosion of metrics data in terms of both volume and cardinality. This is because microservices... ⌘ Read more
Announcing the Secure Software Factory Reference Architecture Paper
Community post from TAG Security Almost a year ago the CNCF published its “Software Supply Chain Best Practices” guide, detailing over 50 ways to improve cloud-native software supply chains. That guide referenced the concept of a “Secure Software... ⌘ Read more
Announcing the Refreshed Cloud Native Security Whitepaper
The CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group (TAG) has just released a refreshed Cloud Native Security Whitepaper v2 to help educate the community about best practices for securing cloud native deployments. The whitepaper intends to provide organizations and their... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Welcomes Coinbase as Gold Member
Innovator in the crypto economy affirms commitment to cloud native ecosystem VALENCIA, Spain – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe – May 18, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today... ⌘ Read more
SlashData: Cloud native continues to grow with more than 7 million developers worldwide
The global cloud native developer population has grown by 1 million in the last 12 months, according to the Q3 2021 State of Cloud Native Development Report developed for CNCF by SlashData. The company estimates that there are... ⌘ Read more
Prometheus Associate Certification will Demonstrate Ability to Monitor Infrastructure
VALENCIA, Spain – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe – May 18, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, and The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open... ⌘ Read more
Boeing Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as a Platinum Member
Leading global aerospace company invests heavily in the cloud native ecosystem VALENCIA, Spain – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe – May 18, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today... ⌘ Read more
LitmusChaos enhances developer experience for cloud native reliability
Project post originally published on the LitmusChaos blog by the LitmusChaos maintainers In cloud native computing, the applications are expected to be resilient, loosely coupled, scalable, manageable and observable. Because of containerization, there is a proliferation of microservices... ⌘ Read more
SPIRE now runs on Windows!
Project post originally published on the SPIRE blog by the SPIRE maintainers At its heart, the SPIRE project aims to solve the problem of securely issuing workload identities at scale, no matter where the workload is running. It... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation hits 800 Member Milestone at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022
An additional 37 organizations have joined the Foundation this quarter to make cloud native computing ubiquitous and accessible to all VALENCIA, Spain. – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe – May 18, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®),... ⌘ Read more
CNCF Launches Cloud Native Network Function Certification Program
New CNF Test Suite-based program will allow CSPs and telecom organizations to adopt Kubernetes and cloud native tools with confidence VALENCIA, Spain – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe – May 18, 2022 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®),... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Maturity Model 2.0
Community post by Danielle Cook, Simon Forster for the Cartographos Working Group KubeCon 2021 in North America saw the launch of the Cloud Native Maturity Model, a model launched by the Cartografos Working Group to help adopters and... ⌘ Read more
Service meshes are on the rise – but greater understanding and experience are required
CNCF conducted a microsurvey of the cloud native community at the end of last year to discover how organizations adopt service meshes. Overall we found that adoption is high and growing, but the community is still working through... ⌘ Read more
Introducing Envoy Gateway
Project post originally published on Envoy’s blog by Matt Klein Today we are thrilled to announce Envoy Gateway, a new member of the Envoy Proxy family aimed at significantly decreasing the barrier to entry when using Envoy for... ⌘ Read more
New Training Course Explores Ethics in Open Source Development
As we build new software and other technologies, we do not often consider the ethical implications of these tools. Considerations like how a piece of code may be used by a malicious actor, whether a hardware design could... ⌘ Read more
5 tips for implementing an Internal Developer Portal in your company
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog by Mia-Platform Team More and more companies are adopting the Agile approach and DevOps paradigm to accelerate and improve their software development. Even though some software lifecycle processes have been simplified and speeded up, companies... ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Glossary — the Italian version is live!
Community post from the Italian Cloud Native Glossary team: Simone Stella, Meryem Fourdaous, Francesco Sbaraglia, Annalisa Gennaro The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native... ⌘ Read more
Adopting FinOps tool for pod-level Kubernetes cost management
Guest post by Asaf Liveanu, Co-Founder & CPO at Finout Cost optimization is a growing concern for organizations rapidly moving towards open-source and cloud-native projects based on Kubernetes. While flexibility remains one of the key strengths of Kubernetes,... ⌘ Read more
Service mesh at scale: How Xbox Cloud Gaming secures 22k pods with Linkerd
Guest post by Abereham Wodajie and Chris Voss, Software Development Engineers at Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming is Microsoft’s game streaming service with a catalog of 100’s of   games available in 26 markets around the... ⌘ Read more
Mentorship Spotlight: As an LFX Mentee for Fall’21**
Guest post by Sayantani Saha Curious to know what it is? I thought of penning down my experience, as I get a lot of DMs from people asking how to get selected or what is the procedure for... ⌘ Read more
Load balancing for blue-green, rolling, and canary deployment
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Armand Sultantono The most significant difference in software development today compared to the past is the rate of deployments: development teams release software to production earlier and more frequently. Customers want... ⌘ Read more
Introducing the new CNCF.io
Today we launch a new design of the CNCF website. This is part of a larger rebrand of CNCF that will be rolling out in the coming months. In addition to a new energized appearance, we have baked... ⌘ Read more
How do you integrate Emissary Ingress with OPA
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Tayyab Jamadar API gateways play a vital role while exposing microservices. They are an additional hop in the network that the incoming request must... ⌘ Read more
ZDNet: “Kubernetes 1.24 Stargazer: An exceptional release with two major changes”**
Kubernetes, everyone’s favorite container orchestrator, in its latest release, Kubernetes 1.24 Stargazer, has made two major changes: The developers dropped support for the Docker Engine container runtime and added supply chain security... ⌘ Read more
Flux April 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 write a Fluent Bit Plugin
Community post by Victor Chen, Engineer at Nightfall Introduction Fluent Bit is an open source log processor tool that was designed with performance and lower resource consumption than its predecessor FluentD in... ⌘ Read more
Three things to know before debugging your spring application
Guest post originally published on the Rookout blog by Karl Hughes Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly... ⌘ Read more
How to secure deployments in Kubernetes?**
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Leonid Sandler CTO & Co-founder at Armo Security is crucial ‌for containerized applications that run on a shared infrastructure. With more and more organizations... ⌘ Read more
Importance of baremetal for Kubernetes framework
Guest post by Vishal Anand, Utpal Mangla, and Luca Marchi, IBM Kubernetes never existed without Baremetals !! If we say that, it would not be incorrect for enterprises at all. It is... ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 mask mandate post mortem
January 23 – February 17 – Linux Foundation Events team was actively engaging with our consulting epidemiologist on Health & Safety protocols for 2022 events. Based on CDC recommendations and the fact... ⌘ Read more
Twelve-factor app anno 2022
Guest post originally published on Xenit’s blog by Anders Qvist The Twelve-factor app is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps that was first formulated by developers associated with Heroku. It’s been ten years... ⌘ Read more
Governing board meeting post mask mandate update
By CNCF Governing Board CNCF Governing Board and staff are meeting to discuss ways in which important policy decisions are made and communicated with the community. As a community, we are most... ⌘ Read more
Are the three pillars of observability still relevant?**
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Rachel Dines For some, observability has been defined as a collection of distinct data types known as the three pillars—logs, metrics, and distributed traces.... ⌘ Read more
Human-centric data science on Kubernetes with Metaflow
Project post cross-posted on the Argo blog by Savin Goyal Yesterday, we released first-class support for Kubernetes as an alternative to AWS-native service integrations in Metaflow. Data scientists can scale out compute to Kubernetes... ⌘ Read more
Building a SaaS architecture with a single tenant application
Guest post by Joram Wilander, Director of Engineering at Mattermost, Inc. Introduction Most products that run as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) are built to be multi-tenant, meaning that a single instance or deployment is... ⌘ Read more
Clarifying mask mandate update
We apologize for the confusion caused last week when we sent out an email relaxing the mask mandate for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe and co-located events in alignment with Spain dropping their... ⌘ Read more
Docs as Code: how does it improve developer experience?**
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog Introduction In the lifecycle of a software product, documentation plays a very significant role: without it, users struggle to use the software, or, in the... ⌘ Read more