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Kubernetes at the Edge: Organizations are using edge technologies, but there is room to grow
Staff Post Kubernetes at the Edge: Organizations are using edge technologies, but there is room to grow
With the help of the Kubernetes IoT Edge Working Group and LF Edge, CNCF recently conducted a microsurvey of the extended community to see how organizations are using edge technologies with Kubernetes. The survey received 271 responses overall....
May 4, 2021

Announcing the intent to form the Prometheus Conformance Program
Staff Post Announcing the intent to form the Prometheus Conformance Program
Today, during PromCon at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe Virtual, we are excited to announce the intent to form the Prometheus Conformance Program. The conformance program will ensure that every version of Prometheus, the systems and service monitoring system...
May 3, 2021

CNCF Cloud Native Survey 2021: Part 1 is open now!
Staff Post CNCF Cloud Native Survey 2021: Part 1 is open now!
The Cloud Native Survey 2021 is now open! This year we decided to split the survey into two parts to make it easier and quicker to fill out. Part one will focus on the cloud, containers, and Kubernetes. ...
April 30, 2021

Kubernetes tooling for TechOps and support (local Kubernetes clusters)
Member Post Kubernetes tooling for TechOps and support (local Kubernetes clusters)
Guest post originally published on Oteemo’s blog by Tom Halligan Introduction: This is the second in a series of posts aimed at providing information on Kubernetes tooling (I will use the abbreviation K8s at times) to IT, DevOps...
April 30, 2021 | By Tom Halligan

Practitioner’s guide: an introduction to Kubernetes multi-tenancy
Member Post Practitioner’s guide: an introduction to Kubernetes multi-tenancy
Guest post originally published on D2IQ’s blog by Alex Hisaka If your organization is adopting multiple Kubernetes clusters, chances are that multiple users or groups have access to these clusters on the same shared infrastructure. Kubernetes multi-tenancy aims...
April 29, 2021 | By Alex Hisaka

From distributed tracing to APM: Taking OpenTelemetry and Jaeger up a level
Community Post From distributed tracing to APM: Taking OpenTelemetry and Jaeger up a level
Guest post originally on Medium by Dotan Horovits, a CNCF speaker, a co-organizer of the local CNCF chapter in Tel Aviv Monitoring Microservices Performance with Aggregated Trace Metrics It’s no secret that Jaeger and OpenTelemetry are known and...
April 29, 2021

Getting started with Kuma service mesh
Member Post Getting started with Kuma service mesh
Guest post originally published on the Kong blog by Marco Palladino Kuma is an open source, CNCF service mesh that supports every environment, including Kubernetes and virtual machines. In this Kuma service mesh tutorial, I will show you how easy it is...
April 28, 2021 | By Marco Palladino

CNCF Cloud Native Survey China 2020
Staff Post CNCF Cloud Native Survey China 2020
2020年CNCF中国云原生调查 At CNCF, we regularly survey our community to better understand the adoption of open source and cloud native technologies. For the fourth time, we conducted the Cloud Native Survey China in Mandarin to gain deeper insights into...
April 28, 2021

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) best practices
Member Post Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) best practices
Guest post originally published on the Infracloud blog by Rayan Das What is Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)? The site reliability engineering (SRE) concept originated at Google. The idea is closely related to the principles of DevOps. It’s an...
April 28, 2021 | By Rayan Das

Announcing Vitess 10
Project Post Announcing Vitess 10
Guest post by Alkin Tezuysal, Vitess maintainer On behalf of the Vitess maintainers, I am pleased to announce the general availability of Vitess 10. Major Themes #   In this release, Vitess Maintainers have continued to focus on compatibility....
April 27, 2021 | By Vitess Maintainers