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Charting new territory: OpenTelemetry embraces profiling
Ambassador Post Charting new territory: OpenTelemetry embraces profiling
Ambassador post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits The topic of continuous profiling has been an ongoing discussion in the observability world for some time. I said back in 2021 that profiling was set to be...
April 11, 2024 | By Dotan Horovits

What is infrastructure from code?
Member Post What is infrastructure from code?
Member post originally published on AppCD’s blog by Lauren Rother Maybe you’ve heard of Infrastructure as Code (IaC), which is the process of managing and provisioning computer data center resources (mostly but not entirely in the cloud) through version-controlled, machine-readable...
April 10, 2024 | By Lauren Rother

K8s Benchmark Report: are organizations meeting NSA hardening checks?
Member Post K8s Benchmark Report: are organizations meeting NSA hardening checks?
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Joe Pelletier The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) continue to update their Kubernetes hardening guidance, making recommendations to help organizations ensure they are hardening their Kubernetes clusters. This...
April 9, 2024 | By Joe Pelletier

Applicability of Open Policy Agent (OPA) in telecom domain
Member Post Applicability of Open Policy Agent (OPA) in telecom domain
Member post by Rakesh Girija Ramesan Nair, Senior Technology Architect, and Sherni Liz Samuel, Technology Architect, Infosys Limited Abstract: This blog brings forth the key focus areas & challenges in the Telecom domain related to policies and how...
April 8, 2024 | By Rakesh Girija Ramesan Nair and Sherni Liz Samuel

Membership change source code interpretation
Member Post Membership change source code interpretation
Member post originally published on Medium by DatenLord Background In distributed system application scenarios, it is inevitable to add or delete nodes or replace nodes, the simplest solution is to temporarily shut down the cluster, then directly modify...
April 4, 2024 | By DatenLord

A 2024 K8s Benchmark Report: the latest trends in workload reliability
Member Post A 2024 K8s Benchmark Report: the latest trends in workload reliability
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’ blog by Joe Pelletier According to Gartner, cloud computing will become an essential component of maintaining business competitiveness by 2028. Indeed, in 2024 spending on public cloud services is projected to reach $679...
April 3, 2024 | By Joe Pelletier

Gödel Scheduler open-sourced: a unified scheduler for online and offline workloads
Member Post Gödel Scheduler open-sourced: a unified scheduler for online and offline workloads
Member post by ByteDance Background Since its open-source release in 2014, Kubernetes has rapidly become the de facto standard for container orchestration. The infrastructure team at ByteDance adopted Kubernetes early on to build our private cloud platform. Over...
April 2, 2024 | By ByteDance

Elevating system resilience: leveraging LitmusChaos and Backstage integration
Project Post Elevating system resilience: leveraging LitmusChaos and Backstage integration
Project post by Namkyu Park, Maintainer of LitmusChaos (LinkedIn | GitHub) This blog post provides step-by-step instructions for injecting chaos using LitmusChaos and managing it with Backstage. Table of Contents Chaos Engineering, LitmusChaos, and Backstage As cloud-native technologies, including Kubernetes,...
April 1, 2024 | By Namkyu Park

Generating Kubernetes ValidatingAdmissionPolicies from Kyverno policies
Project Post Generating Kubernetes ValidatingAdmissionPolicies from Kyverno policies
Project post originally published on Kyverno’s blog by Mariam Fahmy In the previous blog post, we discussed writing Common Expression Language (CEL) expressions in Kyverno policies for resource validation. CEL was first introduced to Kubernetes for the Validation rules for CustomResourceDefinitions,...
March 29, 2024

The 2024 trends on cloud computing by Kelsey Hightower and Alex Saroyan
Member Post The 2024 trends on cloud computing by Kelsey Hightower and Alex Saroyan
Member post originally published on Netris’s blog Public clouds have basically become identical. Most companies are paying way more for cloud infrastructure than they should. In a nutshell, these statements summarize the key takeaways about the state of cloud computing...
March 28, 2024