All posts by Jessie

How CERN Accelerates with Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus and CoreDNS
How CERN Accelerates with Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus and CoreDNS
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is known for its particle accelerator and for experiments and analysis of the properties of subatomic particles, antimatter and other particle-physics-related research. CERN is also where the World Wide Web (WWW) was created.
November 11, 2020

Announcing Linkerd 2.9: mTLS for all, ARM support, and more!
Project Post Announcing Linkerd 2.9: mTLS for all, ARM support, and more!
Project blog, cross-posted from Linkerd, written by William Morgan We’re very happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.9, the best Linkerd version yet! This release extends Linkerd’s zero-config mutual TLS (mTLS) support to all TCP...
November 9, 2020 | William Morgan

Helm Chart Repository Deprecation Update
Project Post Helm Chart Repository Deprecation Update
Cross-post from Helm’s blog Back in 2019, when the Helm v2 support timeline and end of life plan was announced, the deprecation of the helm/charts GitHub repository was announced, as well. The primary reason for the deprecation is the significant...
November 5, 2020

CNCF Welcomes Katie Gamanji as Ecosystem Advocate
Staff Post CNCF Welcomes Katie Gamanji as Ecosystem Advocate
The End Users in the CNCF Community are the companies and organizations that put our open source technology to work, increasing efficiencies, productivity, and profitability. They are critical to driving innovation that matters, and to keeping...
November 4, 2020 | Cheryl Hung

The need for Kubernetes Native Messaging Platform in Hybrid Cloud Environment
The need for Kubernetes Native Messaging Platform in Hybrid Cloud Environment
Guest post originally published on KubeMQ’s blog by Lior Nabat, CTO, KubeMQ A fast-growing trend in IT infrastructure today, Hybrid Clouds are becoming increasingly popular among enterprise organizations worldwide. Used by major market leaders to connect...
November 3, 2020 | Lior Nabat

How To Run Kubernetes Workflow Automation with AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS
Member Post How To Run Kubernetes Workflow Automation with AWS EKS, GCP GKE, Azure AKS
Guest post originally published on CTO.ai’s blog by Benjamin Slater, Director of Technology and Tristan Pollock, Head of Community at CTO.ai  One of the latest additions to the technical jargon soup is Kubernetes (k8s). It gets...
November 2, 2020 | Benjamin Slater and Tristan Pollock

Kubernetes Controllers Basics
Member Post Kubernetes Controllers Basics
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’ blog by Robert Brennan, Director of Open Source Software at Fairwinds If you’re new to Kubernetes, one of the first concepts you’ll want to familiarize yourself with is the Controller. Most...
October 30, 2020 | Robert Brennan

Helm Project Update: New Location For Stable and Incubator Charts
Project Post Helm Project Update: New Location For Stable and Incubator Charts
Post originally published on Helm’s blog by Matt Farina As previously announced, the stable and incubator repositories have moved to a new location. This post will update you on the new locations and provide directions to...
October 30, 2020 | Matt Farina

Computing: ” Cloud native explained. An interview with Cheryl Hung, VP Ecosystem at CNCF”
Computing: ” Cloud native explained. An interview with Cheryl Hung, VP Ecosystem at CNCF”
Cheryl Hung is VP Ecosystem at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) arriving at this role from Google, where she says cloud native practices have been the norm for a decade, via a stint a with...
October 30, 2020

Kubernetes 1.19: The future of traffic ingress and routing
Kubernetes 1.19: The future of traffic ingress and routing
Guest post originally published on eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen, Consultant at eficode The Kubernetes community is giving up on Ingress and will reinvent traffic routing to scale better with multiple teams and roles. Kubernetes...
October 29, 2020