Announcing Linkerd 2.9: mTLS for all, ARM support, and more!
Project blog, cross-posted from Linkerd, written by William Morgan We’re very happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.9, the best Linkerd version yet! This release extends Linkerd’s zero-config mutual TLS (mTLS) support to all TCP connections, allowing…
Kubernetes 1.19: The future of traffic ingress and routing
Guest post originally published on eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen, Consultant at eficode The Kubernetes community is giving up on Ingress and will reinvent traffic routing to scale better with multiple teams and roles. Kubernetes 1.19 and…
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA Virtual sponsor guest post from Lin Sun, Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM At ServiceMeshCon EU this August, William Morgan from Linkerd and I gave a joint talk entitled service mesh is still hard. …
Monitoring ADCs the Cloud Native Way With Prometheus and Grafana
Guest post by Dave Blakey, CTO Snapt Cloud Native computing has fundamentally shifted the paradigm for how applications are built and run. Built around concepts of ephemeral compute and immutable infrastructure based on Containers, Cloud Native computing focuses…
Guest post by Uma Mukkara, Maintainer on LitmusChaos Project and COO at MayaData LitmusChaos is a CNCF sandbox project. Its mission is to help Kubernetes SREs and developers to find weaknesses in Kubernetes platform and applications running on Kubernetes by providing a…
Kubernetes troubleshooting: 7 essential steps for delivering reliable applications
Guest Post originally on the OverOps blog by Alex Zhitnitsky, Product Marketing Director, OverOps A step-by-step guide for delivering more reliable software in today’s increasingly complex and fast moving environment. This post is based on a recent webinar created in…
Jaeger turns five: a tribute to project contributors
Guest post by Yuri Shkuro, creator and maintainer of Jaeger August 3rd, 2015 was the date of the first commit in the internal Jaeger repository at Uber. Technically, the true birthday of the project was probably a week or so earlier,…
Introducing Policy As Code: The Open Policy Agent (OPA)
Guest post originally published on the Magalix blog by Mohamed Ahmed What Is OPA? It’s a project that started in 2016 aimed at unifying policy enforcement across different technologies and systems. Today, OPA is used by giant players within the…
CNCF Project Envoy enables Arm64 CI using Azure Pipelines on AWS Graviton2
By Envoy Contributors: Kushal Koolwal (Arm), Jingzhao Ni (Arm), Matt Klein (Envoy/CNCF), Lizan Zhou (Tetrate) Software applications are being created and rewritten with a “cloud-native first” mindset, leveraging principles of containerization and its orchestration, microservices, and delivering them…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s new general manager on developer trends, collaboration and disappointment over Google’s surprise decision not to donate its Istio project.