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OStatic: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation hosts Linkerd open source project"

Posted on January 24, 2017

When The Linux Foundation announced the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in 2015, its members already represented some of the most powerful technology and open source leaders around.


TechCrunch: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation adds Linkerd as its fifth hosted project"

Posted on January 23, 2017

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the open source group that’s also the home of the popular Kubernetes container management system, today announced that it has added Linkerd as its fifth hosted project. .


Server Watch: "Linkerd project joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation"

Posted on January 23, 2017

The Linux Foundation’s Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is expanding its roster of hosted projects today with the inclusion of the open-source Linkerd service mesh project. The CNCF got started in July 2015 with the Kubernetes container management…


Linkerd project joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Posted on January 23, 2017 | By Natasha Woods

Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Linkerd as the fifth hosted project alongside Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing and Fluentd. You can find more information on the project on their GitHub page. Linkerd is an…


CNCF Graduated projects have been busy! Here are the latest updates

Posted on March 13, 2024

We’re excited to announce a slew of graduated project updates. Read on for some, but not all, of the latest news from the project teams, or get the comprehensive details on the video (which will preview at KubeCon…


Flagger vs Argo rollouts vs service meshes: a guide to progressive delivery in Kubernetes

Posted on February 27, 2024 | By Scott Rigby

Member post originally published on Bouyant’s blog by Scott Rigby Progressive delivery is a vital tool for ensuring that new code is deployed safely to production with automated protections if things go wrong. But how do we accomplish…


Securing services meshes easier with Kyverno

Posted on February 16, 2024

Project post originally published on Kyverno’s blog Service meshes are all too common these days in Kubernetes with some platforms even building them into clusters by default. Service meshes are no doubt useful in a variety of ways…


Platform engineering maturity at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2023

Posted on January 3, 2024 | By Mathieu Benoit

Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Mathieu Benoit Platform Engineering was a huge theme at KubeCon NA 2023 in Chicago. More than ever before. More and more companies have initiatives to streamline platform engineering best practices and…


Service proxy, service mesh or API gateway – which do you need?

Posted on December 20, 2023 | By Ahmet Soormally and Carol Cheung

Member post originally published on Tyk’s blog by Ahmet Soormally and Carol Cheung The rise of the microservices architecture has brought with it a whole heap of efficiency and flexibility – and some interesting challenges. As organisations have…


Kubernetes 1.28: revenge of the sidecars?

Posted on August 30, 2023 | By William Morgan

Member post originally published on the Buoyant blog by William Morgan A guide to Kubernetes sidecars: what they are, why they exist, and what Kubernetes 1.28 changes If you’re using Kubernetes, you’ve probably heard the term sidecar by now. This…