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Open Cluster Management November 2022 update

Posted on October 31, 2022 | By Brae Troutman

Guest post originally published by Brae Troutman, Red Hat As the Open Cluster Management (OCM) project and community continues to grow, we felt it was important to start periodically communicating what we are doing with the project, where we…


Karmada and Open Cluster Management: two new approaches to the multicluster fleet management challenge

Posted on September 26, 2022 | By David Eads + Kevin Wang

Guest post from Huawei by David Eads (@deads2k), Kevin Wang (@kevin-wangzefeng) Current users will know that KubeFed was an early answer to the issue of centralized management of multiple Kubernetes clusters– but as community engagement has slowed with…


Volcano v1.10.0 officially released, 10 features to improve the unified scheduling and fine-grained resource management capabilities

Posted on October 4, 2024

Project post by Volcano maintainers On September 19, 2024, UTC+8, Volcano Community officially released version 1.10.0, introducing the following new features: Support Queue Priority Scheduling Strategy In traditional big data processing scenarios, users can directly set queue priorities…


Karmada v1.11 version released! New cross-cluster rolling upgrade capability for workload!

Posted on October 1, 2024 | By Karmada maintainers

Project post by Karmada Maintainers Karmada is an open multi-cloud and multi-cluster container orchestration engine designed to help users deploy and operate business applications in a multi-cloud environment. With its compatibility with the native Kubernetes API, Karmada can…


How to create a Kubernetes cluster in a Local Zone through Managed Rancher Service

Posted on August 27, 2024 | By Aurélie Vache

Member post originally published on OVH Cloud’s blog by Aurélie Vache Container orchestration has become a cornerstone of modern application deployment, offering scalability, flexibility, and resource efficiency. It has become common to have to manage several Kubernetes clusters,…


AWS Karpenter vs Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler: choosing the right auto-scaling tool

Posted on May 22, 2024 | By Prakarsh

Member post originally published on the Devtron blog by Prakarsh TL;DR: Learn the key difference between AWS Karpenter and Kubernetes Cluster Autoscaler and choose the right auto-scaling tool for your infrastructure In the world of Kubernetes auto-scaling, finding…


A step-by-step guide to securely upgrading your EKS clusters

Posted on May 13, 2024 | By Stevie Caldwell

Member post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Stevie Caldwell As an agile open source project, Kubernetes continues to evolve, as does the cloud computing landscape. Keeping up with the latest versions isn’t practical for many organizations, and…


Streamlining logs with open source, local LLMs

Posted on April 12, 2024

 Community post by Anup Ghatage Log messages are essential for debugging and monitoring applications, but they can often be overly verbose and cluttered, making it difficult to quickly identify and understand critical information. This is especially true in…


Applicability of Open Policy Agent (OPA) in telecom domain

Posted on April 8, 2024 | By Rakesh Girija Ramesan Nair and Sherni Liz Samuel

Member post by Rakesh Girija Ramesan Nair, Senior Technology Architect, and Sherni Liz Samuel, Technology Architect, Infosys Limited Abstract: This blog brings forth the key focus areas & challenges in the Telecom domain related to policies and how…


Gödel Scheduler open-sourced: a unified scheduler for online and offline workloads

Posted on April 2, 2024 | By ByteDance

Member post by ByteDance Background Since its open-source release in 2014, Kubernetes has rapidly become the de facto standard for container orchestration. The infrastructure team at ByteDance adopted Kubernetes early on to build our private cloud platform. Over…