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2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
Staff Post 2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
By Chris Aniszczyk  By consistently tracking open source project velocity, we are able to see the trends and technologies resonating with developers and end users. We have been tracking these trends since 2017; all previous blogs...
January 29, 2025
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Happy developers: Navigators of the data age
Member Post Happy developers: Navigators of the data age
Guest post originally published on the Rookout blog by Or Weis In the age of discovery, navigators changed the world. Their unique skills won them fame, riches, and glory, as well as the ears and support...
May 18, 2020

Kubespray CI on OVHcloud's OpenStack public cloud
Community Post Kubespray CI on OVHcloud's OpenStack public cloud
Guest blog post from Maxime Guyot Kubespray is a set of Ansible playbooks to deploy and manage a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster. It supports a wide range of operating systems (Ubuntu, Centos, Fedora, Flatcar, …), CNIs...
May 15, 2020

Call to participate: 1H 2020 CNCF cloud native survey
Staff Post Call to participate: 1H 2020 CNCF cloud native survey
Our 1H 2020 cloud native survey has kicked off! The goal of this survey is to capture the current state of Kubernetes, CNCF projects, and cloud native technologies including service mesh, serverless, and storage. This is...
May 14, 2020 | Kim McMahon

Harbor 2.0 takes a giant leap in expanding supported artifacts with OCI support
Project Post Harbor 2.0 takes a giant leap in expanding supported artifacts with OCI support
Originally published on goharbor.io by Alex Xu Harbor Contributor and Senior Product Manager, VMware We are pleased to announce general availability of Harbor 2.0. This release makes Harbor the first OCI (Open Container Initiative)-compliant open source registry capable of...
May 13, 2020

Introduction to OpenTelemetry (Overview Part 1/2)
Member Post Introduction to OpenTelemetry (Overview Part 1/2)
Guest post originally published on the Epsagon blog by Ran Ribenzaft, co-founder and CEO at Epsagon OpenTelemetry is an exciting new observability ecosystem with a number of leading monitoring companies behind it. It is a provider-agnostic observability solution...
May 11, 2020

How to manage Secrets in Kubernetes environment
Member Post How to manage Secrets in Kubernetes environment
Guest post originally published on Medium by Saurabh Gupta, Sr. Developer Advocate at DigitalOcean Introduction: Kubernetes is currently the de-facto standard for container orchestration. As organizations globally are adopting a Container first development approach, a large...
May 8, 2020

With Kubernetes, the U.S. Department of Defense is enabling DevSecOps on F-16s and Battleships
Staff Post With Kubernetes, the U.S. Department of Defense is enabling DevSecOps on F-16s and Battleships
Before DevSecOps came to the U.S. Department of Defense, software delivery could take anywhere from three to ten years for big weapons systems. “It was mostly teams using waterfall, no minimum viable product, no incremental delivery,...
May 7, 2020

The state of cloud native development: a new survey report!
Staff Post The state of cloud native development: a new survey report!
*Note – you can find the latest version of the State of Cloud Native Development report here. We have an exciting new asset to share with you today! We recently commissioned SlashData, a research firm that surveys...
May 4, 2020 | Kim McMahon

Harnessing the power of microservices to overcome an uncertain marketplace
Member Post Harnessing the power of microservices to overcome an uncertain marketplace
Guest post originally published on the Aspen Mesh blog by Shawn Wormke, Incubation Lead at Aspen Mesh According to PwC’s 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey, the outlook for 2020 can be summarized in one word-uncertainty. According...
May 4, 2020

PlanetScale migrates open source Vitess test suite from Python to Go
Member Post PlanetScale migrates open source Vitess test suite from Python to Go
Guest blog post originally published on PlanetScale’s blog by Deepthi Sigireddi Over the last three quarters, the team at PlanetScale has focused on the dual goals of making open source Vitess easy to use and easy...
May 2, 2020

Why Testing is No Longer Sufficient for Cloud-Native Pipelines
Member Post Why Testing is No Longer Sufficient for Cloud-Native Pipelines
Originally published on OverOps blog by Alex Zhitnitsky The move to innovate at speed and scale is stressing software quality and exposing the limitations of testing. Don’t get me wrong – testing in all its forms...
April 30, 2020

Announcing Vitess 6
Project Post Announcing Vitess 6
Originally published on vitess.io by Morgan Tocker I am excited to announce the general availability of Vitess 6, the second release to follow our new accelerated release schedule. While only 12 weeks have elapsed since the...
April 29, 2020

A complete storage guide for your Kubernetes storage problems
Member Post A complete storage guide for your Kubernetes storage problems
Guest Post by Chad Serino, CEO, AlphaBravo With the rise of Kubernetes as a method for hosting microservice-based processes, data storage is always a concern. Where it’s being stored. How much capacity we have for it....
April 28, 2020

Resolve chart upgrade issues after migrating to Helm v3
Member Post Resolve chart upgrade issues after migrating to Helm v3
Guest post originally published on Bitnami Docs by Vikram Vaswani Introduction Helm v3 was released a few months ago, bringing with a number of architectural changes and new features – most notably, the removal of Tiller...
April 27, 2020

Prometheus and Grafana: the perfect combo
Member Post Prometheus and Grafana: the perfect combo
Originally published on the Epsagon blog by Ran Ribenzaft, co-founder and CTO at Epsagon In this post, we talk about two of the most popular open-source monitoring solutions available today: Prometheus and Grafana. Monitoring is a crucial feature...
April 24, 2020

Chasing away Kubernetes DaemonSet issues with Prometheus & AlertManager
Member Post Chasing away Kubernetes DaemonSet issues with Prometheus & AlertManager
Guest post by Mohammed Naser, CEO of VEXXHOST As we slowly continue our migration to Prometheus alarms with AlertManager, we took a strategy of building out a vague set of alerts and then building more accurate,...
April 21, 2020

What if it was a software bug/virus? Cyber vs. COVID-19: A thought experiment
Member Post What if it was a software bug/virus? Cyber vs. COVID-19: A thought experiment
Originally published on the Rookout blog by Or Weis, CEO and Co-Founder of Rookout The metaphor of software viruses to biological ones is deeply ingrained, easily seen in the fact that biological viruses are at least the namesake,...
April 20, 2020

Migrating to Kubernetes
Member Post Migrating to Kubernetes
Originally published on the Sensu blog by Todd Campbell, Developer Advocate at Sensu The reasons to move to Kubernetes are many and compelling. This post doesn’t make the case that you should migrate, but assumes you have already...
April 17, 2020

How cloud native is enabling STL to ‘build once and run anywhere’ to supply Telecom operators worldwide
Staff Post How cloud native is enabling STL to ‘build once and run anywhere’ to supply Telecom operators worldwide
Based in India, Sterlite Technologies Ltd. (STL) builds and delivers operations support systems (OSS), business support systems (BSS), digital commerce, wifi, and other software for telecom operators across the globe. With customers in more than 150...
April 17, 2020

Launching CommunityBridge mentorships Q2 2020
Staff Post Launching CommunityBridge mentorships Q2 2020
After the successful winter round of the CommunityBridge program, where we had 7 mentees successfully participate in the program, we are happy to announce that CNCF will do another round of CommunityBridge mentorships. As well as...
April 16, 2020 | Ihor Dvoretskyi