Octopod Episode 1: What is an open source community?
Guest post from SUSE originally published on the SUSE community page In Episode 1 of the OCTOpod, Alan Clark talks with Thierry Carrez about open source communities: what they are, how they work, and how you…
Guest post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holback, Flux maintainer As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new…
Understand OpenTelemetry part 3: data sources
Guest post originally published on the New Relic blog by Alan West and Lavanya Chockalingam This blog post is part of the Understand OpenTelemetry series. Part 1 provided an overview to OpenTelemetry and why it is the future of instrumentation. Part 2 explored some…
Chaos Mesh 2.0 GA: To a chaos engineering ecology
Guest post originally published on PingCAP’s blog by Zhiqiang Zhou, Research Scientist at Alibaba Group On July 23, 2021, Chaos Mesh 2.0 was made generally available! It’s an exciting release, marking a solid milestone towards the…
HarmonyCloud promotes edge computing implementation
Guest post by KubeEdge Maintainers Introduction KubeEdge is an open-source edge computing platform. Based on the native container orchestration and scheduling capabilities of Kubernetes, KubeEdge achieves functionalities such as cloud-edge synergy, edge computing, edge device management,…
OpenTelemetry becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept OpenTelemetry as a CNCF incubating project. OpenTelemetry is an observability framework for cloud native software. It is a collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs that can…
Understand OpenTelemetry part 2: core components
Guest post originally published on New Relic’s blog by Alan West and Lavanya Chockalingam This blog post is part of the Understand OpenTelemetry series. Part 1 gave an overview to OpenTelemetry and discussed why it is the future of instrumentation. Now in…
IaaS vs. PaaS: Everything you need to know
Guest post originally published on MSys Technology‘s blog by Akash Bakshi of MSys Technologies PaaS and IaaS are two of the earliest and most widely used cloud computing services. They are similar in some ways, yet…
Mentorship Spotlight: Google Summer of Code 2021 with CNCF — My experience with LitmusChaos
Guest post originally published on Medium by Hemanth Krishna, LitmusChaos Mentee Hey Folks! I am Hemanth Krishna 👋, a junior undergrad student pursuing Computer Science at the time of writing this article. I recently participated in…
KEDA moves from the CNCF Sandbox to become an incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept KEDA as a CNCF incubating project. Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA) is a single-purpose event-driven autoscaler for Kubernetes that can be easily added to Kubernetes clusters to…