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Using Kyverno with Pod Security Admission

Posted on July 18, 2023

Guest post originally published on the Kyverno blog by Kyverno Maintainers Using Pod Security Admission with Kyverno for the best of both worlds. Pod Security Admission (PSA) is the built-in successor to Kubernetes PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) and is enabled by default starting…


FinOps and GreenOps: efficient and green cloud management

Posted on July 14, 2023

Member post originally published on the SparkFabrik blog Within an ever-evolving technology landscape, the FinOps model helps to govern the rising costs of Cloud infrastructure and services. Indeed, Cloud expenses have started to rise steadily for many companies, raising…


Dynamic request routing and circuit breaking

Posted on July 10, 2023

Project post originally published on the Linkerd Blog by Flynn This blog post is based on a workshop that I recently delivered at Buoyant’s Service Mesh Academy. If this seems interesting, check out the full recording! Linkerd 2.13 adds two…


Kubernetes logging best practices

Posted on July 3, 2023 | By Selvam R

Community post by Selvam R, DevOps Engineer, Chennai (Winner of the KCD Chennai Blogathon) Kubernetes is a popular open-source platform for container orchestration that is widely used by developers and DevOps teams for deploying and managing containerized applications….


Deploying Linkerd in the Cloud: Azure, AWS, or GCP

Posted on June 21, 2023 | By Michael Levan

Guest post originally published on Buoyant’s blog by Michael Levan As discussed in my introduction to Linkerd, service meshes provide important, powerful security, reliability, and observability features. And although many engineers shy away from implementing a service mesh due…


Optimized Kubernetes cluster architecture: considerations and best practices

Posted on June 15, 2023 | By Rotem Refael

Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Rotem Refael, Director of Engineering, ARMO Kubernetes is a powerful platform for managing containerized applications at scale, but configuring a Kubernetes cluster can be complex and challenging. In this…


Version after version; how the open source project Kubernetes releases its software

Posted on June 14, 2023 | By Leonard Pahlke

Guest post by Leonard Pahlke, CNCF Ambassador & Chair TAG Environmental Sustainability In this article, we look at how the open source project Kubernetes manages its software releases. By exploring the established and evolved community structures, this discussion…


5G deployment, as simple as GitOps thanks to FluxCD

Posted on June 8, 2023

End user post by David Blaisonneau, Software/Cloud Expert for Network services at Orange, and Sylvain Desbureaux, DevSecOps engineer at Orange Context Orange is a worldwide Telecom operator supporting end-user and enterprise market customers. In Europe, it’s nearly 70…


Building a Kubernetes platform: how and why to apply governance and policy

Posted on May 29, 2023 | By Andy Suderman

Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Andy Suderman A Platform, sometimes called an “internal developer platform,” is a unified infrastructure that allows development teams in a company to deliver applications rapidly and consistently. Out of the…


Real-world GitOps with Flux, Flagger, and Linkerd

Posted on May 25, 2023 | By Flynn

Project post originally published on the Linkerd blog by Flynn This blog post is based on a workshop that Russ Parmer of WeaveWorks and I delivered at Buoyant’s Service Mesh Academy. If this seems interesting, check out the full recording!…