All posts by CNCF


9 Kubernetes security best practices everyone must follow
9 Kubernetes security best practices everyone must follow
By Connor Gilbert, product manager at StackRox Last month, the Kubernetes ecosystem was shaken by the discovery of the first major security flaw in Kubernetes, the world’s most popular container orchestrator. The vulnerability – CVE-2018-1002105 – enables attackers...
January 14, 2019

Monitoring Kubernetes, part 1: the challenges + data sources
Monitoring Kubernetes, part 1: the challenges + data sources
Originally published here by Sean Porter, CTO of Sensu Our industry has long been relying on microservice-based architecture to deliver software faster and safer. The advent and ubiquity of microservices naturally paved the way for container technology, empowering us to...
January 9, 2019

InfoQ: "KubeCon and CloudNativeCon 2018 Summary: Kubernetes 1.13, Envoy update, and new hosted projects"
InfoQ: "KubeCon and CloudNativeCon 2018 Summary: Kubernetes 1.13, Envoy update, and new hosted projects"
At the recent KubeCon and CloudNativeCon North America events, held in Seattle, USA, a series of updates were provided about the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosted projects.
January 4, 2019

A look back at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Shanghai 2018
A look back at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Shanghai 2018
Now that we’ve finally caught our breath after a fantastic two days at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Shanghai, let’s dive into some of the key highlights and news. The best part is we get to see so...
December 5, 2018

The “Function” Package – Creating a Spec for serverless application packaging
The “Function” Package – Creating a Spec for serverless application packaging
by Yoav Landman, CTO, JFrog What’s in a function? Creating serverless applications is a multi-step process. One of the critical steps in this process is packaging the serverless functions you want to deploy into your FaaS (Function as...
December 4, 2018

JD.com recognized for cloud native open source technology usage with CNCF Top End User Award
JD.com recognized for cloud native open source technology usage with CNCF Top End User Award
JD.com, China’s largest retailer, has been presented with the Top End User Award by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) for its unique usage of cloud native open source projects. The award was announced at China’s first KubeCon...
November 14, 2018

TOC votes to move Harbor into CNCF incubator
TOC votes to move Harbor into CNCF incubator
Harbor started in 2014 as a humble internal project meant to address a simple use case: storing images for developers leveraging containers. The cloud native landscape was wildly different and tools like Kubernetes were just starting to see...
November 14, 2018

The beginner’s guide to the CNCF landscape
The beginner’s guide to the CNCF landscape
This blog was originally posted on the CloudOps blog, by Ayrat Khayretdinov The cloud native landscape can be complicated and confusing. Its myriad of open source projects are supported by the constant contributions of a vibrant and expansive...
November 5, 2018

Connect everything: A look at how NATS.io can lead to a securely connected world
Connect everything: A look at how NATS.io can lead to a securely connected world
By Colin Sullivan Developing and deploying applications that communicate in distributed systems, especially in cloud computing, is complex. Messaging has evolved to address the general needs of distributed applications but hasn’t gone far enough. We need a messaging...
November 1, 2018

GSoC 2018: Building a conditional name server identifier for CoreDNS
GSoC 2018: Building a conditional name server identifier for CoreDNS
Google Summer of Code (GSOC) program 2018 has come to an end and we followed up with CNCF’s seven interns previously featured in this blog post to check in on how their summer project progressed. Over the summer, Jiacheng Xu,...
October 30, 2018