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Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy

Posted on December 11, 2020 | By William Morgan

Guest post originally published on Linkerd’s blog by William Morgan, CEO at Buoyant Why Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy In this article I’m going to describe why Linkerd isn’t built on Envoy. This is a bit of a weird article…


Envoy Mobile Joins the CNCF

Posted on November 17, 2020 | By Michael Schore

Envoy project cross-post by Michael Schore Just over a year ago, we announced Envoy Mobile’s initial OSS preview. Today, we have some exciting news to share: Envoy Mobile is officially joining its parent project Envoy as part of…


CNCF Cloud Native Survey China 2019

Posted on October 13, 2020

Kubernetes is Used in Production by 72% in China 2019 CNCF中国云原生调查 – 中国72%的受访者生产中使用Kubernetes At CNCF, we regularly survey our community to better understand the adoption of open source and cloud native technologies. For the third time, we conducted…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation Releases Schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2020 Virtual

Posted on October 1, 2020

The event will feature four days of educational sessions, technical content, and networking for anyone looking to learn about the cloud native ecosystem SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 1, 2020 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which…


Monitoring ADCs the Cloud Native Way With Prometheus and Grafana

Posted on September 28, 2020 | By Dave Blakey

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…


The road ahead for Linkerd2-proxy, and how you can get involved

Posted on September 16, 2020 | By Oliver Gould

Guest post originally posted on the Linkerd blog by Oliver Gould The past few months have seen a continued interest in Linkerd’s data plane “micro-proxy”, Linkerd2-proxy. Last month, William Morgan wrote about some of the decisions that first went into…


Kubernetes RBAC 101: authorization

Posted on August 28, 2020 | By Oleg Chunikhin

Guest post originally published on the Kublr blog by Oleg Chunikhin, CTO, Kublr In our final article on Kubernetes RBAC, we are focusing on RBAC itself. Everything else in the series led towards this key piece. In part one we…


21 CNCF interns graduate from the Q2 2020 Linux Foundation CommunityBridge Program

Posted on August 13, 2020

In our biggest class yet, 21 CNCF interns have successfully passed the CommunityBridge program! 14 CNCF Graduated, Incubating and Sandbox projects participated in the program this quarter including CoreDNS, Envoy, Kubernetes, Linkerd, Prometheus and more. CommunityBridge was created…


Rust at CNCF

Posted on June 22, 2020 | By Luc Perkins

Rust is a systems language originally created by Mozilla to power parts of its experimental Servo browser engine. Once highly experimental and little used, Rust has become dramatically more stable and mature in recent years and is now…


TOC Approves SPIFFE and SPIRE to Incubation

Posted on June 22, 2020

Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept SPIFFE and SPIRE as incubation-level hosted projects. The SPIFFE (Secure Production Identity Framework For Everyone) specification defines a standard to authenticate software services in cloud native environments through…