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Announcing Linkerd 2.10: extensions, opaque ports, multi-cluster TCP, and more!
Project Post Announcing Linkerd 2.10: extensions, opaque ports, multi-cluster TCP, and more!
Cross-post from the Linkerd blog by William Morgan We’re very happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.10, the best Linkerd version yet! This release adds pluggable extensions to Linkerd and dramatically reduces the default control plane size by moving...
March 11, 2021 | By William Morgan

Integrating Volcano into the Leinao Cloud OS
Member Post Integrating Volcano into the Leinao Cloud OS
Guest post by Huawei and Leinao.ai Introduction to the Leinao cloud AI platform The Leinao cloud AI platform includes an AI development platform, public service platform, AI visualized operations platform, and an AI community.  The AI development platform...
March 11, 2021 | By Huawei Volcano Maintainers

CNCF TOC votes to move Flux from Sandbox to Incubation
Staff Post CNCF TOC votes to move Flux from Sandbox to Incubation
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to promote Flux from the CNCF Sandbox to an incubating project. Since Flux entered the CNCF Sandbox in August 2019, it has defined open governance and security reporting processes, added...
March 11, 2021

Protocol detection and opaque ports in Linkerd
Member Post Protocol detection and opaque ports in Linkerd
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by Charles Pretzer The upcoming Linkerd 2.10 release adds a new opaque ports feature that further extends Linkerd’s ability to provide zero-config mutual TLS for all TCP traffic. There have been quite a...
March 10, 2021 | By Charles Pretzer

Top Kubernetes health metrics you must monitor
Member Post Top Kubernetes health metrics you must monitor
Guest post originally published on Logiq’s blog by Ajit Chelat Kubernetes is one of the most popular choices for container management and automation today. A highly efficient Kubernetes setup generates innumerable new metrics every day, making monitoring cluster health quite...
March 8, 2021 | By Ajit Chelat

A look inside the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon schedule selection process
Staff Post A look inside the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon schedule selection process
As part of our commitment to transparency within the cloud native community, we are providing an inside look into the work that goes on behind the scenes to bring the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon schedule to life. Note that...
March 8, 2021

Kubernetes at Scale on the Public Cloud: Q&A with Forrester Research
Member Post Kubernetes at Scale on the Public Cloud: Q&A with Forrester Research
Guest post originally published on d2iq’s blog by Corbin Pacheco, Senior Director Product and Technical Marketing at D2iQ Today’s enterprises are pushing forward with their digital transformation initiatives to meet customer and market demand. The latest CNCF survey...
March 5, 2021 | By Corbin Pacheco

Case Study: How Fidelity Investments built its multi-cloud strategy with cloud native technologies
Staff Post Case Study: How Fidelity Investments built its multi-cloud strategy with cloud native technologies
Fidelity Investments started its cloud journey several years ago when it launched a digital transformation and effort to embrace a multi-cloud strategy. As one of the largest financial services companies in the world serving more than 35 million...
March 4, 2021

What was observability again?
Member Post What was observability again?
Guest post originally published on Elastisys’s blog by Cristian Klein, Sr Cloud Architect at Elastisys Imagine running a business without financial projections or even knowing how much money is left in the bank. How would you know if...
March 2, 2021 | By Cristian Klein

Relaunching Kubernetes Community Days with KCD Africa, Bengaluru
Staff Post Relaunching Kubernetes Community Days with KCD Africa, Bengaluru
We are excited to announce that we’re now reopening applications to run Kubernetes Community Days around the world with the first ones up being KCD Africa and KCD Bengaluru. Kubernetes Community Days were launched in 2019 but were...
March 1, 2021 | By Bill Mulligan