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Using IOMesh for persistent storage in KubeVirt
Member Post Using IOMesh for persistent storage in KubeVirt
Guest post by Dong Zhu, IOMesh On July 11, the KubeVirt community officially announced the release of KubeVirt v1.0. As a fully matured Virtual Machine Management solution for Kubernetes, KubeVirt provides VM users another option to modernize IT...
October 4, 2023 | By Dong Zhu

CNCF Archives the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) Project
Staff Post CNCF Archives the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) Project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to approve archiving the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) project. SMI was created to provide a standard interface for service meshes on Kubernetes and a basic feature set for the most...
October 3, 2023

From inception to success: organizing KCD Sri Lanka 2023
Community Post From inception to success: organizing KCD Sri Lanka 2023
Guest post by Chamod Shehanka Perera KCD Sri Lanka 2023 took place on September 9th at Trace Experts City, Colombo. It was a one-day conference with learning and networking with Cloud Native enthusiasts from across the Sri Lanka....
October 2, 2023 | By Chamod Shehanka Perera

Jaeger with Opentelemetry in an easy way
Community Post Jaeger with Opentelemetry in an easy way
Guest post originally published on Afzal Ansari’s Blog by Afzal Ansari What if you didn’t find the information by searching through the documentation when you didn’t understand it beforehand in a complex environment? You’d get stuck. You are right,...
October 2, 2023 | By Afzal Ansari

Recommended architectures for PostgreSQL in Kubernetes
Member Post Recommended architectures for PostgreSQL in Kubernetes
Member post by Gabriele Bartolini, VP of Cloud Native at EDB “You can run databases on Kubernetes because it’s fundamentally the same as running a database on a VM”, tweeted Kelsey Hightower just a few months ago. Quite...
September 29, 2023 | By Gabriele Bartolini

Understanding the Rasmussen model for failures
Member Post Understanding the Rasmussen model for failures
Guest post originally published on the Last9 blog by Nishant Modak What does the Rasmussen model teach us about Site Reliability Engineering? There’s no such thing as a foolproof system. Systems, by design, operate at capacity. The nature...
September 29, 2023 | By Nishant Modak

The New Stack: “Why Cloud Native Expertise Is so Hard to Hire for, and What to Do Instead”
The New Stack: “Why Cloud Native Expertise Is so Hard to Hire for, and What to Do Instead”
Cloud native technologies have gained massive momentum in recent years due to their ability to help organizations achieve faster and more efficient software delivery. As a result, the global cloud infrastructure market is projected to reach $150 billion...
September 29, 2023

Apollo Link instrumentation in OTel
Member Post Apollo Link instrumentation in OTel
Member post by Nathan Wade, ScoutAPM Overview of Apollo Link Apollo Link is a set of tools that includes aides intended to address frequent issues that may arise between the Apollo Client on your frontend application and the...
September 28, 2023 | By Nathan Wade

Kubernetes security: best practices for Kubernetes secrets management
Member Post Kubernetes security: best practices for Kubernetes secrets management
Guest post originally published on the CyberArk blog by John Walsh Kubernetes has come a long way since its inception. But as the adoption of containerization has grown, Kubernetes security continues to be top of mind. Red Hat’s “The State of...
September 28, 2023 | By John Walsh

Bad API observability
Member Post Bad API observability
Member post originally published on the Tyk blog by Sonja Chevre Observability has become a buzzword, and the API world is slowly catching up. But be careful when looking for content about API observability- there are many outdated...
September 27, 2023