Flagger vs Argo rollouts vs service meshes: a guide to progressive delivery in Kubernetes
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…
Maturing Istio Ambient: compatibility across various Kubernetes providers and CNIs
Project post originally published on Istio’s blog by Ben Leggett, Yuval Kohavi, and Lin Sun An innovative traffic redirection mechanism between workload pods and ztunnel. The Istio project announced ambient mesh – its new sidecar-less dataplane mode in 2022, and released…
Cloud Native Now: “CNCF Advances Strimzi Operator for Kafka on Kubernetes”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today that Strimzi, an open source project that provides an Operator that enables IT teams to declaratively deploy Apache Kafka messaging software on Kubernetes clusters, has become an incubation-level project.
Autoscaling simplified: how to scale your applications in Kubernetes
Member post originally published on Devtron’s blog by Kamal Acharya TL;DR: In containerized environments where application are broken down into smaller, manageable components autoscaling plays the vital role in optimising performance, resource utilisation and provides a seamless experience…
2024 Kubernetes Benchmark Report: the latest analysis of Kubernetes workloads
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’ blog by Joe Pelletier Kubernetes adoption continues to grow, enabling organizations to automate the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications. As it does, DevOps, platform engineering, and development teams are looking more…
Kubernetes and beyond: a year-end reflection with Kelsey Hightower
Ambassador post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits With 2023 drawing to a close, the final OpenObservability Talks of the year focused on what happened this year in open source, DevOps, observability and more, with an…
Top four Kubernetes attack chains and how to break them
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Oshrat Nir, Developer Advocate at ARMO While Kubernetes adoption continues to soar, it has become a prime target for cyberattacks. Unfortunately, Kubernetes clusters are complex and can be difficult to secure….
The Kubecost 2.0 update brings new tools and features aimed at simplifying and improving the management of Kubernetes-related cloud costs, especially for large enterprises and in complex, multi-cloud settings. Kubecost is a cloud-agnostic tool for Kubernetes cost monitoring…
Kubernetes rightsizing: save money and improve performance
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Andy Suderman Kubernetes rightsizing is the process you use to ensure that your Kubernetes cluster has the right amount of resources to run your workloads efficiently. K8s rightsizing includes CPU,…
ITOps Times: “Report: Kubernetes responsible for increasing cloud spend”
Companies are spending more and more on cloud services thanks to Kubernetes. A recent microsurvey from the CNCF revealed that for 49% of companies, Kubernetes was responsible for increased cloud spend.