InfoQ: “Q/A with Creator of Envoy and Lyft Engineer Matt Klein”
EnvoyCon 2020 is scheduled as a virtual event this week. Envoy which was the third project to graduate from CNCF behind Kubernetes and Prometheus was originally created at Lyft. It’s a high performant edge/middle/service proxy well suited for…
The New Stack: "KubeCon EU: Envoy looks to WebAssembly to extend microservices monitoring"
Envoy is an open-source network proxy that runs alongside applications to provide them with common features in a platform-agnostic manner. Envoy contributor and Software Engineer at Tetrate.io, Yaroslav Skopets offered up at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, virtual edition,…
Envoy 1.15 introduces a new Postgres extension with monitoring support
This is a guest post co-authored by Fabrízio Mello and Álvaro Hernández, from OnGres. Envoy 1.15 was released on July 6th, and it included an interesting mention in the release notes: a new plugin, for Postgres! This post will introduce why this plugin was…
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…
ITOps Times: "ITOps Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Envoy"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is releasing its second Project Journey Report for the graduated project: Envoy, a network proxy that was designed by Lyft and released as open source in 2016.
DevClass: "CNCF’s Envoy report card shows Google, Lyft are top of contributing class"
The CNCF has delivered a report card on Envoy, the open source edge and service proxy which is usually mentioned alongside the words Kubernetes or service mesh.
Announcing Envoy Project Journey Report
Today we are very excited to release our Project Journey Report for Envoy. This is the second reports we have issued for CNCF graduated projects (the first was Kubernetes). Envoy is a widely-adopted, open source network proxy developed by engineers at Lyft…
InfoWorld: "CoreDNS joins Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy"
CoreDNS, the DNS server created to serve as support infrastructure for Kubernetes, has been “graduated” by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, sustainers of Kubernetes and other open source technology for building modern clouds.
At the recent KubeCon and CloudNativeCon North America events, held in Seattle, USA, a series of updates were provided about the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosted projects.
SDxCentral: "Envoy joins Kubernetes, Prometheus with a CNCF diploma"
Envoy today joined Kubernetes and Prometheus as graduated projects at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and gained that diploma more than one year faster than its fellow graduated projects.