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Cloud Custodian goes beyond the cloud to bring governance as code to Kubernetes and IaC 
Project Post Cloud Custodian goes beyond the cloud to bring governance as code to Kubernetes and IaC 
Project post by the Cloud Custodian maintainers This week the Cloud Custodian project, part of the CNCF incubator, added a Kubernetes admission controller for easy event-driven policy management within your cluster.  The project also added support for running...
October 28, 2022 | By Cloud Custodian maintainers

Inside Prometheus: new film showcases the impact and the innovators
Staff Post Inside Prometheus: new film showcases the impact and the innovators
CNCF exists to help nurture and launch technologies that make life better and Prometheus does just that. We also take it upon ourselves to educate the world on the power of cloud native and open source. So, we...
October 26, 2022

Linux Foundation and CNCF partner with Razom for Ukraine
Staff Post Linux Foundation and CNCF partner with Razom for Ukraine
Linux Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) will partner with Razom for Ukraine on Razom’s Project Veteranius to provide access to technology education for Ukrainian veterans, their families, and Ukrainians in need. Leveraging its expertise in...
October 26, 2022

LitmusChaos expands adoption, contributors, and announces 3.0 Beta
Project Post LitmusChaos expands adoption, contributors, and announces 3.0 Beta
Post by LitmusChaos maintainers Cloud native adoption continues to increase, and it is not a surprise that new challenges are arising that are associated with the scale. The modern DevOps ecosystem driven by cloud native technologies is helping...
October 26, 2022 | By LitmusChaos maintainers

Vitess 15 is now generally available
Project Post Vitess 15 is now generally available
Project post by the Vitess maintainer team Vitess 15 is now Generally Available, with a number of new enhancements designed to make Vitess easier to use, more resilient, and easier to scale! VTOrc, a vitess-native cluster monitoring and...
October 26, 2022

OpenTelemetry demo now generally available!
Project Post OpenTelemetry demo now generally available!
Cross-post from the OpenTelemetry project blog by Austin Parker Earlier this year, we announced a project to build an OpenTelemetry Demo, representing the breadth of OpenTelemetry features and languages. Today, the Demo SIG is proud to announce OpenTelemetry Demo v1.0! With this...
October 25, 2022 | By OpenTelemetry

Kyverno 1.8 released
Project Post Kyverno 1.8 released
Cross-post from the Kyverno blog Following on the heels of the 1.7 release of Kyverno, the Kyverno team is proud to present version 1.8 which is another huge leap forward not just in terms of features and functionality...
October 24, 2022 | By Kyverno

CNCF Wasm microsurvey: a transformative technology, yes, but time to get serious
Staff Post CNCF Wasm microsurvey: a transformative technology, yes, but time to get serious
WebAssembly – or Wasm – has been warmly received since its first release in 2017, but our survey shows projects seem to be outstripping the capabilities of today’s tools and technologies and an overwhelming number of users hungry...
October 24, 2022

Infrastructure for apps: Platforms for cooperative delivery
Community Post Infrastructure for apps: Platforms for cooperative delivery
Guest post originally published on CNCF TAG App Delivery blog by Josh Gavant, App Platform Solution Architect atRed Hat TAG App Delivery formed the Cooperative Delivery working group in late 2021 to gather and report on emerging trends...
October 20, 2022 | By Josh Gavant

Kubernetes best practice: How to (correctly) set resource requests and limits
Member Post Kubernetes best practice: How to (correctly) set resource requests and limits
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Andy Suderman, Lead R&D engineer at Fairwinds One of my biggest pet peeves when managing Kubernetes is when there are workloads with no resource requests and limits. I was so...
October 20, 2022 | By Andy Suderman