Make your Kubernetes policies stick: use an effective enforcement plan
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds blog by Joe Pelletier As teams move beyond their first Kubernetes pilot and into a broader deployment across the organization, DevOps teams have an increasingly difficult job. They don’t have time to…
Guest post by the Argo Maintainers We are very excited and proud to announce the latest major release in the Argo family of projects: Argo Workflows 3.0! (https://github.com/argoproj/argo-workflows/releases/tag/v3.0.0) This third major release builds on the successful work that…
Cloud Native Predictions for 2021 and Beyond
Cross-post from Chris Aniszczyk‘s personal blog I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday break as the first couple weeks of January 2021 have been pretty wild, from insurrections to new COVID strains. In cloud native land, the CNCF…
ArgoCD + KubeVela: GitOps with Developer-centric Experience
Guest post by Deng Hongchao, Software Engineer, Alibaba Introduction Argo CD Argo CD is a GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes. It is a part of the CNCF Argo Project, a set of Kubernetes-native tools for running and managing…
Solving configuration drift using GitOps with Argo CD
Argo CD (part of the Argo project) is a deployment solution for Kubernetes that follows the GitOps paradigm. Deploying to Kubernetes with Argo CD In the most basic scenario, Argo CD continuously monitors a Git repository with Kubernetes…
How to Develop Microservices in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on StackHawk’s blog by Zachary Conger, Senior DevOps Engineer at StackHawk Overview We love containers. At StackHawk we have always been fans of containers. From day one we made the decision to ship HawkScan…
TOC Approves Cloud Native Buildpacks from Sandbox to Incubation
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to promote Cloud Native Buildpacks to incubation from the CNCF sandbox. Since joining CNCF in 2018, the Cloud Native Buildpacks project has added more than 15 new production users, new…
Introducing Nydus – Dragonfly Container Image Service
Guest post by Pengtao and Liubo, Software Engineers at Ant Group Tao is a software engineer at Ant Group. He has been working on Linux file system development for more than 10 years. He is also a core…
Overcoming the challenges of cleaning up container images
Guest post originally published on wref’s blog, by Alexey Igrychev, software engineer Having lots of images residing in your container registry can become a noticeable issue while dealing with CI/CD pipelines for modern cloud-native applications delivered to Kubernetes….
The first Authoritative Guide on Harbor is now available in Chinese
Today we are excited to share a new book from the maintainers and contributors of the graduated project Harbor. We were very excited to announce the graduation of Harbor this summer. Harbor was the first project created in…