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Flux project update – July 2021
Member Post Flux project update – July 2021
Guest post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities which are available...
July 9, 2021 | By Daniel Holbach

Automate service mesh observability with Kuma
Member Post Automate service mesh observability with Kuma
Guest post originally published on Kong’s blog by Marco Palladino, CTO at Kong The more services you have running across different clouds and Kubernetes clusters, the harder it is to ensure that you have a central place to collect service...
July 8, 2021 | By Marco Palladino

IBM implements remote attestation on Linux with a hardware root-of-trust using Keylime
Member Post IBM implements remote attestation on Linux with a hardware root-of-trust using Keylime
Guest post by Michael Peters (Red Hat) & Gheorghe Almasi (IBM) If your organization is managing hundreds or thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of servers, how do you make sure they haven’t been breached? You could use a...
July 6, 2021 | By Michael Peters & Gheorghe Almasi

Decoding Disaster Recovery (DR) scenarios in AWS
Member Post Decoding Disaster Recovery (DR) scenarios in AWS
Guest post by Akash Bakshi at MSys Technologies AWS is known to be a high-performance, scalable computing infrastructure, which more and more organizations are adapting to modernize their IT. However, one must be aware that no system is...
July 2, 2021 | By Akash Bakshi

What is Polaris? Kubernetes open source configuration validation
Member Post What is Polaris? Kubernetes open source configuration validation
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Robert Brennan, Director of Open Source Software at Fairwinds Kubernetes is an incredibly powerful platform for deploying software. The level of flexibility it provides can accommodate nearly any use case,...
July 1, 2021 | By Robert Brennan

Securing Access to your Kubernetes Applications with Dex and RBAC
Member Post Securing Access to your Kubernetes Applications with Dex and RBAC
Guest post from Onkar Bhat, Engineering Manager and Deepika Dixit, Software Engineer, Kasten by Veeam Security is a critical requirement for application development, as is configuring authentication and authorization workflows in a way that makes the user experience...
June 30, 2021 | By Onkar Bhat and Deepika Dixit

TiFS, a TiKV-based partition tolerant, strictly consistent file system
Member Post TiFS, a TiKV-based partition tolerant, strictly consistent file system
Guest post originally published on PingCap’s blog by Hexi Lee, Software Engineer Intern at PingCAP TiKV is a distributed key-value storage engine, featuring strong consistency and partition tolerance. It can act either as the storage engine for TiDB...
June 28, 2021 | By Hexi Lee

The time for cloud-native communities is now… and it is data-driven
Member Post The time for cloud-native communities is now… and it is data-driven
Guest post by Adrian Gonzalez Sanchez, Head of AI Customer Success at Peritus.ai The international and cloud-native context  The evolution of the cloud-native ecosystem has been unstoppable during the last five years. The cohort of companies, experts, and...
June 25, 2021 | By Adrian Gonzalez Sanchez

Our journey from on-prem to the cloud with Kubernetes
Member Post Our journey from on-prem to the cloud with Kubernetes
Guest post by Bob DeRosa, Senior DevOps Architect at Broadridge When you’re a global fintech leader and the foremost provider of investor communications in an ever-accelerating world, it’s essential that your applications are both reliable and scalable. The...
June 24, 2021 | By Bob DeRosa

Cloud-agnostic third party managed Kubernetes services – the unexploited opportunity
Member Post Cloud-agnostic third party managed Kubernetes services – the unexploited opportunity
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog by Lars Larsson of Elastisys Let’s be honest. As InfoWorld recently humorously put it, “no one wants to manage Kubernetes anymore”. And with all frequent updates, it’s an ongoing one,...
June 18, 2021