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How to render Jenkins build parameters dynamically?
Member Post How to render Jenkins build parameters dynamically?
Guest post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Nirav Katarmal While working with the Jenkins jobs (whether it’s declarative or freestyle), we often need to pass some parameters to the code being executed when you trigger the...
April 6, 2022 | By Nirav Katarmal

Flux security: Using pod security standard “restricted”
Project Post Flux security: Using pod security standard “restricted”
Project post originally published on the Flux Blog by Daniel Holbach Next up in our blog series about Flux Security is how we moved to Pod Security Standard “restricted”, all the background info you need to know and how that...
April 5, 2022 | By Daniel Holbach

Learn OpenTelemetry tracing with this lightweight microservices demo
Member Post Learn OpenTelemetry tracing with this lightweight microservices demo
Guest post originally published in the Timescale Blog by Ramon Guiu and John Pruitt OpenTelemetry is an open source observability framework for cloud-native service and infrastructure instrumentation hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It has gained a lot...
April 4, 2022 | By Ramon Guiu and John Pruitt

4 reasons to build a geographically distributed network
Member Post 4 reasons to build a geographically distributed network
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Iwan Price-Evans In a world that is more reliant than ever on global connectivity, it’s increasingly important to understand how data traffic flows between different nodes or is routed between...
April 4, 2022 | By Iwan Price-Evans

Trusting SBOMs in the software supply chain: Syft now creates attestations using Sigstore
Member Post Trusting SBOMs in the software supply chain: Syft now creates attestations using Sigstore
Guest post originally published on the Anchore blog by Dan Luhring With the recent release of Syft v0.40.0, you can now create signed SBOM attestations directly in Syft. This is made possible by Project Sigstore, which makes signing and verification...
March 30, 2022

Configuring OpenTelemetry in Ruby
Member Post Configuring OpenTelemetry in Ruby
Guest post by Scout APM OpenTelemetry is enabling a revolution in how Observability data is collected and transmitted. See our What Is OpenTelemetry post on why this is an important inflection point in the Observability space. In this...
March 29, 2022

Kubernetes Scheduler introduction
Member Post Kubernetes Scheduler introduction
Guest post originally published on Gemini Open Cloud‘s blog by Patrick Fu, CEO of Gemini Open Cloud Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open-source cluster manager for managing containerized workloads and services. The features of Kubernetes include automatic software...
March 28, 2022 | By Patrick Fu

KoolKits – Kubernetes debugging re(image)ined
Member Post KoolKits – Kubernetes debugging re(image)ined
Guest post originally published on Lightrun’s blog by Tom Granot, Director of Developer Relations at Lightrun KoolKits (Kubernetes toolkits) are highly-opinionated, language-specific, batteries-included debug container images for Kubernetes. In practice, they’re what you would’ve installed on your production...
March 25, 2022

Testing cloud native best practices with the CNF Test Suite
Community Post Testing cloud native best practices with the CNF Test Suite
Community post by Joel Hans for CNCF The telecommunications industry is the backbone of today’s increasingly-digital economies, but it faces a difficult new challenge in evolving to meet modern infrastructure practices. How did telecommunications get itself into this...
March 24, 2022

Securing a Kubernetes pod with Regula and Open Policy Agent
Member Post Securing a Kubernetes pod with Regula and Open Policy Agent
Guest post originally published on Fugue’s blog by Becki Lee Fugue recently released Kubernetes support in Regula, our open source policy engine for checking infrastructure as code. Not only can Regula check your Terraform and CloudFormation files for security...
March 24, 2022 | By Becki Lee