Techzine: “Kubernetes adoption is only driving up cloud costs further”
Kubernetes adoption is raising cloud costs even more than before for most organisations. More employees should be aware of their expenses, respondents to a survey by the CNCF claim.
The New Stack: “Kubernetes 1.29 ‘Mandala’ Tests Mutable Pod Resources”
In with the new and out with the old! The final version of Kubernetes for 2023 was posted last week, and this release, version 1.29, comes with several new dynamic capabilities, as well as the dispatching of…
Best practices for securing Kubernetes deployments
Community post originally published on DEV.to by Sunny Bhambhani Although Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform, its complexity and its adoption makes it a prime target for security attacks. We’ll go over some of the best…
Kubernetes 1.29: the security perspective
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Ben Hirschberg, CTO & Co-founder at ARMO Kubernetes 1.29 will be the last release from the Kubernetes team for 2023. The new release has 49 enhancements, with a multitude of…
Kubernetes CKA and CKAD Training & Certification now available in Amazon Marketplace
By Robert Reeves We are excited to announce our Kubernetes training and certification is now available through the AWS Marketplace, helping our community and organizations develop in-demand skills. As this community knows, Kubernetes is now a…
ITOps Times: “Kubernetes 1.29 released with 11 new stable features, many more in alpha/beta”
The Kubernetes release team has announced the release of Kubernetes 1.29, which includes nearly 50 improvements.
SDxCentral: “How Kubernetes 1.29 improves open source cloud native production readiness”
The open source Kubernetes cloud native project is out today with release of version 1.29, codenamed Mandala.
Karmada brings Kubernetes multi-cloud capabilities to CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Karmada as a CNCF incubating project. Karmada is a Kubernetes management system that enables users to run cloud native applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters and clouds…
The new standard of Kubernetes misconfiguration remediation
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Yossi Ben Naim According to research done by ARMO, 100% of Kubernetes clusters that were tested contained at least one misconfiguration, while 65% had at least one high-severity misconfiguration. 50% of clusters had 14 or more…
KubeAdmiral: next-generation multi-cluster orchestration engine based on Kubernetes
Member post originally published on the Bytedance blog by Gary Liu Project link: https://github.com/kubewharf/kubeadmiral Since its release in 2014, Kubernetes has become the de facto standard for cloud native orchestration and scheduling systems, delivering substantial value…