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Announcing the updated CNCF Storage Landscape Whitepaper
SIG Post Announcing the updated CNCF Storage Landscape Whitepaper
The CNCF Storage Special Interest Group (SIG) has just announced an updated CNCF Storage Landscape Whitepaper. The updated whitepaper and landscape build on the first version, which was originally released during Kubecon Seattle by the Storage Working Group...
July 6, 2020

Efficient model training in the cloud with Kubernetes, TensorFlow, and Alluxio
Member Post Efficient model training in the cloud with Kubernetes, TensorFlow, and Alluxio
Guest post originally published on the Alluxio Engineering Blog by Rong Gu, associate researcher at Nanjing University, and Yang Che, is a senior technical expert at Alibaba Cloud, feat. the Alibaba Cloud Container Service Team Case Study This...
July 3, 2020

Jenkins and Kubernetes: The Perfect Pair
Member Post Jenkins and Kubernetes: The Perfect Pair
Guest post originally published on the Rookout blog by Liran Haimovitch, co-founder and CTO of Rookout As the world is adapting to new and unforeseen circumstances, many of the traditional ways of doing things are no longer. One significant effect...
July 2, 2020

Introducing Cloud Native Community Groups!
Staff Post Introducing Cloud Native Community Groups!
As the CNCF community has grown, so too has the desire to have cloud native gatherings all over the world. CNCF Meetup Groups cover topics around cloud native computing and CNCF-hosted projects in groups across the globe. Through...
July 1, 2020

Kubernetes best practices for monitoring and alerts
Member Post Kubernetes best practices for monitoring and alerts
Guest post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Sarah Zelechoski, VP of engineering at Fairwinds The truth is Kubernetes monitoring done right is a fantasy for most. It’s a problem magnified in a dynamic, ever-changing Kubernetes environment....
June 30, 2020

Infrastructure as code: A non-boring guide for the clueless
Member Post Infrastructure as code: A non-boring guide for the clueless
Guest Post originally published on the Cycloid DevOps Framework Blog by Niamh Lynch, content manager at Cycloid If you’ve recently moved into the world of DevOps, or are thinking of it, you’ll soon come into contact with infrastructure as code....
June 29, 2020

OpenTelemetry best practices (overview part 2/2)
Member Post OpenTelemetry best practices (overview part 2/2)
Guest post originally published on the Espagon blog by Ran Ribenzaft, co-founder and CEO at Epsagon In the second article of our OpenTelemetry series, we’ll focus on best practices for using OpenTelemetry, after covering the OpenTelemetry ecosystem and its components in...
June 26, 2020

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual – NEW schedule is live!
Staff Post KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual – NEW schedule is live!
We are thrilled to announce that the new schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2020 – Virtual is live!  We have been hard at work confirming speakers and making this an amazing virtual experience. As our physical event has shifted to a...
June 25, 2020

How JD.com Saves 60% Maintenance Time Using Harbor for Its Private Image Central Repository
Staff Post How JD.com Saves 60% Maintenance Time Using Harbor for Its Private Image Central Repository
JD.com is the world’s third largest Internet company by revenue, and at its heart it considers itself “a science and technology company with retail at its core,” says Vivian Zhang, Product Manager at JD.com and CNCF Ambassador. JD’s...
June 24, 2020

Rust at CNCF
Staff Post Rust at CNCF
Rust is a systems language originally created by Mozilla to power parts of its experimental Servo browser engine. Once highly experimental and little used, Rust has become dramatically more stable and mature in recent years and is now...
June 22, 2020 | By Luc Perkins