The CNCF TOC – charged with defining and maintaining the technical vision for CNCF; approving new projects within the scope for CNCF set by the Governing Board, and creating a conceptual architecture for these projects; aligning…
Container Journal: "CNCF graduates CoreDNS project"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) today announced it has graduated CoreDNS, an instance of a highly portable domain name system (DNS) server, to give this project equal standing alongside Kubernetes container engine, Prometheus container monitoring…
SDxCentral: "CoreDNS becomes first CNCF graduate of 2019"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) had its first graduate of 2019 – CoreDNS. CoreDNS is domain name system (DNS) server that provides service discovery in cloud native deployments. It is the fourth project to graduate…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces CoreDNS graduation
Fast-growing DNS server that serves as official default DNS for Kubernetes SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., January 24, 2018 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™, today announced that…
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018, held in Seattle at the Washington Convention Center Dec. 10 -13, was sold out with more than 8,000 Kubernetes customers and partners in attendance, an incredible 83 percetn increase from…
Cortex: a multi-tenant, horizontally scalable Prometheus-as-a-Service
Prometheus is one of the standard-bearing open-source solutions for monitoring and observability. From its humble origins at SoundCloud in 2012, Prometheus quickly garnered widespread adoption and later became one of the first CNCF projects and just the second to…
Closing out 2018 with a top-notch cloud native community event!
With KubeCon Seattle now behind us, here’s a snapshot of all the cloud native goodness at our most jam-packed show to date. The sold-out KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018 had the largest attendance and waiting…
SiliconANGLE: "At KubeCon, serverless, mesh and DevOps announcements dominate"
The core Kubernetes codebase has begun to stabilize, a trend made apparent from the fact that there was only one new open-source code contribution announced so far at this week’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 in Seattle.
GeekWire: "Crashing KubeCon: Has Istio become the new cloud-native darling?"
What a difference a year makes. Kubernetes has been one of the most prominent open-source projects in cloud computing over the last several years, sparking its own conference that more than 8,000 people are expected to…
SDxCentral: "Etcd joins CNCF’s growing cache of open source projects"
That list’s newest member was added today as etcd slid under that umbrella as an Incubating project. Etcd is the primary storage location for Kubernetes and needs to be established before Kubernetes can be run on…