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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes: implementation and optimization
Member Post Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes: implementation and optimization
Guest post by Feng Ye, Software Engineering Manager & Virtink Project Maintainer at SmartX Kubernetes users usually share clusters to meet the demands of multiple teams and multiple customers, which is usually described using the term multi-tenancy. Multi-tenancy...
November 9, 2022 | By Feng Ye

Flux October 2022 update
Project Post Flux October 2022 update
Project post originally published on the Flux 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...
November 8, 2022

Demonstrating your K8s scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator in a real cluster
Member Post Demonstrating your K8s scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator in a real cluster
Guest post originally published on the Miraxia blog by Takuma Kawai In the previous post, I wrote how we can develop our own scheduler with kube-scheduler-simulator. If you could implemented your new scheduler, you may want to try it in...
November 8, 2022 | By Takuma Kawai

Free introduction to Backstage course now available
Staff Post Free introduction to Backstage course now available
Backstage, which joined the CNCF Incubator in March of this year has seen considerable interest, with the project hosting its first co-located event – BackstageCon – at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America last month. Over 200 organizations have...
November 8, 2022

SANS DevSecOps Survey 2022: 5 Key Takeaways
Member Post SANS DevSecOps Survey 2022: 5 Key Takeaways
Guest post originally published on Deepfactor’s blog by Seth Knox, Chief Marketing Officer at Deepfactor How DevSecOps and Developer Security Can Reduce Risk, Accelerate Release Velocity, and Save Developers Time Over the 20+ years I’ve been working in...
November 7, 2022 | By Seth Knox

Seven zero trust rules for Kubernetes
Member Post Seven zero trust rules for Kubernetes
Guest post originally by Matthew Yacobucci, Sr. Principal Software Engineer at NGINX Every day, the drumbeat to adopt Zero Trust in tech infrastructure amplifies. Like any cybersecurity buzzword, Zero Trust is both more and less than it seems....
November 4, 2022

Zero trust for cloud-native workloads: Mitigating future Log4j incidents
Zero trust for cloud-native workloads: Mitigating future Log4j incidents
Guest post originally published on the Tigera blog by Giri Radhakrishnan In my previous blog post, I introduced the brief history of zero trust, the core pillars of a zero-trust model, and how to build a zero-trust model...
November 4, 2022

How to monitor Kubernetes K3s using Telegraf and InfluxDB cloud
Member Post How to monitor Kubernetes K3s using Telegraf and InfluxDB cloud
Guest post originally published on The New Stack by Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck, Senior Sales Engineer at InfluxData Lightweight Kubernetes, known as K3s, is an installation of Kubernetes half the size in terms of memory footprint. Do you need to...
November 3, 2022 | By Ignacio Van Droogenbroeck

Is Platform Engineering putting an end to DevOps and SRE?
Member Post Is Platform Engineering putting an end to DevOps and SRE?
Guest post originally published on Mia-Platform’s blog Platform Engineering, DevOps and SRE: is the time to make a definitive choice coming? Everyone is witnessing the IT landscape continue to evolve at a rapid and relentless pace. Every day...
November 2, 2022

Community shapes the software industry: how contributing to open source benefits developers and the world
Member Post Community shapes the software industry: how contributing to open source benefits developers and the world
Guest post originally published on Traefik Labs’ blog by Tiffany Long, Open Source Community Manager at Traefik Labs Open source software (OSS) has changed the way the tech industry works forever. In the early years of OSS, the...
November 1, 2022 | By Tiffany Long