The New Stack: “The Cloud Native Landscape: The Orchestration and Management Layer”
The New Stack: “The Cloud Native Landscape: The Orchestration and Management Layer”
This post is part of an ongoing series from CNCF Business Value Subcommittee co-chairs Catherine Paganini and Jason Morgan that focuses on explaining each category of the cloud native landscape to a non-technical audience as well as engineers just getting started with cloud native.
December 15, 2020

Kubernetes 101: An Introduction
Member Post Kubernetes 101: An Introduction
Guest post originally published on on Mobilise Cloud’s blog by Garreth Davies Cloud Consultant at Mobilise Kubernetes is now the de facto container orchestration platform deployed by businesses across the globe. In its short existence it has had incredible...
December 14, 2020 | By Garreth Davies

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Guest post by Dan “POP” Papandrea, Lead of Open Source Community and Ecosystem at Sysdig Me My name is Dan “POP” Papandrea and I am the new Lead of Open Source Community and Ecosystem at Sysdig, with a...
December 14, 2020 | By Dan “POP” Papandrea

Set up your K3s cluster for high availability on DigitalOcean
Member Post Set up your K3s cluster for high availability on DigitalOcean
Guest post originally published on Rancher’s blog by Alex Ellis Introduction In this post, we will outline a reference architecture for setting up K3s in a High Availability (HA) configuration. This means that your K3s cluster can tolerate...
December 12, 2020 | By Alex Ellis

Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy
Project Post Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy
Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan, CEO at Buoyant Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy In this article I’m going to describe why Linkerd isn’t built on Envoy. This is a bit of a weird article...
December 11, 2020 | By William Morgan

The top Kubernetes APIs for cloud-native observability, part 3: the Kubernetes Events API and API Watchers
Member Post The top Kubernetes APIs for cloud-native observability, part 3: the Kubernetes Events API and API Watchers
Guest post originally published by Caleb Hailey, CEO at Sensu This series is adapted from Sensu’s whitepaper on the top 7 APIs for cloud-native observability. Catch up on parts 1 and 2. Welcome to part 3 of our...
December 10, 2020 | By Caleb Hailey

Security Boulevard “CKS Certification Study Guide: Cluster Setup in Kubernetes”
Security Boulevard “CKS Certification Study Guide: Cluster Setup in Kubernetes”
As we dive into studying for the Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) program, make sure to understand the test and its structure. A full blog details the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) announcement about the CKS and its...
December 10, 2020

DevClass: “What’s that coming over the hill? 2020’s last Kubernetes release”
DevClass: “What’s that coming over the hill? 2020’s last Kubernetes release”
The Kubernetes release cycle is back to its usual self, bringing version 1.20 to K8s aficionados young and old. The release includes stable volume snapshot operations, process ID limiting, advances in kubectl debug, and one less thing to worry about...
December 10, 2020

InfoWorld: “What’s new in Kubernetes 1.20”
InfoWorld: “What’s new in Kubernetes 1.20”
The latest release of the container orchestration system deprecates the Docker runtime in favor of its own runtime interface.
December 9, 2020

Container Journal “Kubernetes 1.20 Arrives in a Hail of Controversy”
Container Journal “Kubernetes 1.20 Arrives in a Hail of Controversy”
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) that oversees the development of Kubernetes has approved a 1.20 release of the platform that promises to simplify IT operations tasks while at the same announcing that support for Docker Engine in the platform will be deprecated...
December 9, 2020