All posts by CNCF


Falco Update: What's new in Falco?
Project Post Falco Update: What's new in Falco?
Guest post from Falco project maintainers Kris Nóva (Sysdig), Lorenzo Fontana (Sysdig), Spencer Krum (IBM), Kaizhe Huang (Sysdig), Leonardo Di Donato (Sysdig) A lot has happened in the world since the Falco maintainers were face to face at...
August 17, 2020 | By Falco project maintainers

Introducing Policy As Code: The Open Policy Agent (OPA)
Member Post Introducing Policy As Code: The Open Policy Agent (OPA)
Guest post originally published on the Magalix blog by Mohamed Ahmed What Is OPA? It’s a project that started in 2016 aimed at unifying policy enforcement across different technologies and systems. Today, OPA is used by giant players within the...
August 13, 2020 | By Mohamed Ahmed

The magic trick of CQRS: decoupling of microservice data
Member Post The magic trick of CQRS: decoupling of microservice data
Guest post from Fred Chien (錢逢祥)of Brobridge Photo by Tobias Fischer on Unsplash An example of rapid implementation of Open API requirements Unless your application is in a state where there is no data requirement or no data residency (refer to the...
August 13, 2020 | By Fred Chien

Using DRBD block devices for KubeVirt
Member Post Using DRBD block devices for KubeVirt
Guest post originally published on the LINBIT blog by Roland Kammerer This demonstrates how to use DRBD block devices provisioned by the LINSTOR CSI driver. We assume that the CSI driver is working (e.g., by installing it via it operator/helm...
August 12, 2020

CNCF Project Envoy enables Arm64 CI using Azure Pipelines on AWS Graviton2
Project Post CNCF Project Envoy enables Arm64 CI using Azure Pipelines on AWS Graviton2
By Envoy Contributors: Kushal Koolwal (Arm), Jingzhao Ni (Arm), Matt Klein (Envoy/CNCF), Lizan Zhou (Tetrate) Software applications are being created and rewritten with a “cloud-native first” mindset, leveraging principles of containerization and its orchestration, microservices, and delivering them...
August 12, 2020

Extending Kubernetes to an unlimited one through tensile-kube
Member Post Extending Kubernetes to an unlimited one through tensile-kube
Guest Post from Weidong Cai and Ye Yin of Tencent Recently, the Tencent Games container team named Tenc has open sourced the Kubernetes (K8s) multi-cluster scheduling project tensile-kube. This blog will briefly introduce the tensile-kube. Birth of tensile-kube...
August 11, 2020

Why the Kubernetes Scheduler Is Not Enough for Your AI Workloads
Member Post Why the Kubernetes Scheduler Is Not Enough for Your AI Workloads
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsor guest post from Alaa Youssef, manager of the Container Cloud Platform at IBM Research AI Workloads on The Cloud The use of container clouds orchestrated by Kubernetes, for the execution of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine...
August 10, 2020

Common Kubernetes config security threats
Member Post Common Kubernetes config security threats
Guest post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Joe Pelletier, VP of strategy at Fairwinds Securing workloads in Kubernetes is an important part of overall cluster security. The overall goal should be to ensure that containers are...
August 7, 2020

How the productivity software company Nulab boosted its own productivity with microservices and Kubernetes
Staff Post How the productivity software company Nulab boosted its own productivity with microservices and Kubernetes
The company behind the productivity tools Backlog, Cacoo, and Typetalk, Nulab serves 4 million users around the world. “Our mission is to make productivity fun and enjoyable for everyone, and that’s regardless of where they’re working from,” says...
August 6, 2020

OpenTelemetry: Future-Proofing Your Instrumentation
Member Post OpenTelemetry: Future-Proofing Your Instrumentation
Guest post originally published on the New Relic blog by John Watson, lead engineer, and Lavanya Chockalingam, senior product marketing manager at New Relic As a developer, you care about the performance of your applications, and you know just how...
August 6, 2020