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The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022
Member Post The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022
Guest post originally published on Eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen Kubernetes is ubiquitous in container orchestration, and its popularity has yet to weaken. This does, however, not mean that evolution in the container orchestration space is at...
March 4, 2022 | By Michael Vittrup Larsen

An emerging Job: Kubernetes engineer
Member Post An emerging Job: Kubernetes engineer
Guest post by Jenn Gile, Sr PMM, F5 NGINX With each major shift in technology, we see new jobs with new titles emerge. Today, the biggest shift in infrastructure and application deployment is the widespread adoption of Kubernetes,...
March 3, 2022 | By Jenn Gile

How to write YAML file for Kubernetes?
Member Post How to write YAML file for Kubernetes?
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Ben Hirschberg, VP R&D & Co-founder Though Kubernetes has grown in popularity, it still has a steep learning curve that can make it hard to adopt the technology. Those who can’t...
March 3, 2022

Knative accepted as a CNCF incubating project
Staff Post Knative accepted as a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Knative as a CNCF incubating project.  Knative is an open source, Kubernetes-based platform for building, deploying, and managing serverless and event-driven applications. It helps development teams manage, monitor,...
March 2, 2022

2022 predictions : AI/ML to disrupt SNVC space as DevOps specialization and Metaverse play their part
Member Post 2022 predictions : AI/ML to disrupt SNVC space as DevOps specialization and Metaverse play their part
Guest post by Anind Mathur, Lead Marketing and Communication at MSys Technologies The drive for progress in Information Technology (IT) for the year 2022 will emerge from the anxieties churned up by 2020 and 2021. No matter what...
March 2, 2022 | By Anind Mathur

You can establish reliable Kubernetes clusters without losing sleep
Member Post You can establish reliable Kubernetes clusters without losing sleep
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’ blog by Kendall Miller Full service ownership of Kubernetes, much like the tenets of DevSecOps, is a codifying process whereby all teams maintain complete control over their products and services. From software...
March 1, 2022 | By Kendall Miller

Develop a daily reporting system for Chaos Mesh to improve system resilience
Member Post Develop a daily reporting system for Chaos Mesh to improve system resilience
Guest post originally published on PingCAP’s blog by Lei Li, Software engineer at DigitalChina Transcreator: Yajing Wang; Editors: Tom Dewan, Ran Huang Chaos Mesh is a cloud-native chaos engineering platform that orchestrates chaos experiments on Kubernetes environments. It allows...
March 1, 2022 | By Lei Li

Argo security automation with OSS-Fuzz
Project Post Argo security automation with OSS-Fuzz
Project post originally published on the Argo blog by Yuan Tang (Akuity), Adam Korczynski and David Korczynski (Ada Logics), Jann Fischer (Red Hat), Henrik Blixt (Intuit) Security is a key priority for the Argo project. In an effort to improve security, the Argo maintainers from Akuity, Red...
February 28, 2022 | By Yuan Tang, Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, Jann Fischer, Henrik Blixt

Modern application load Balancing with a centralized control plane
Member Post Modern application load Balancing with a centralized control plane
Guest post originally published on Snapt’s blog by Armand Sultantono A centralized control plane for application delivery allows you to use a single platform for all of your application delivery needs. It unites teams involved in the application...
February 28, 2022 | By Armand Sultantono

Rearchitecting M3DB’s index to reduce peak query latency
Member Post Rearchitecting M3DB’s index to reduce peak query latency
Guest post originally published on Chronosphere’s blog by Ryan Allen  When running M3DB, it is important to monitor the cluster’s health to understand how queries are performing and if the cluster requires additional resources to handle the volume...
February 24, 2022 | By Ryan Allen