CNCF On-Demand Webinar: Enter the Machines – Reducing Friction in DevOps using AI
AI natural language models have the potential to significantly improve the developer experience by automating tedious tasks & assisting with code and configuration generation. In this talk, we will explore the various tools that utilize these…
The Notary project completes fuzzing security audit
Community post also published on the Notary blog by Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, and Feynman Zhou Reviewed by Pritesh Bandi, Samir Kakkar, Shiwei Zhang, Toddy Mladenov, Vani Rao, Yi Zha The Notary Project is happy to…
Project post originally published on Github by Dragonfly maintainers Dragonfly v2.0.9 is released! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks to the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Team, Volcano Engine Team, and Baidu AI Cloud Team for helping Dragonfly integrate with their…
Flux2 migration: how we dropped our CPU usage by nearly 40x
Guest post originally published on TrueLayer’s blog by Surya Pandian, Senior Software Developer The sun is setting on Flux1. With a carefully planned migration to Flux2, we’ve been able to cut costs and speed up reconciliations….
Exploring insights at the intersection of provisioning and cloud native maturity
Every cloud native journey begins with provisioning—the tools responsible for automatically configuring, creating, and managing cloud native infrastructure. Technology leaders must navigate the CNCF Landscape’s provisioning layer—which includes mission-critical subcategories like automation & configuration, container registries,…
Karen Chu and Matt Butcher — Simplifying the Complex With Phippy
Karen Chu and Matt Butcher both have extensive experience making Kubernetes more accessible. They’re both long-time members of the community, having attended the first KubeCon + CloudNativeCon event in San Francisco back in 2015. While working…
Project post originally published on the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities…
How Flux and Pulumi give each other superpowers
Project post originally published on the Flux blog by Michael Bridgen Pulumi is an “Infrastructure as Code” tool that lets you specify your infrastructure as programs written in JavaScript, Python, Java, Go, .NET languages, or YAML. The Pulumi…
Multi-cluster at scale: why Timescale chose Linkerd for its service mesh framework
Guest post by Nick Calibey, Senior Cloud Engineer, Timescale When we launched Timescale Cloud in 2020, our team supported a single cloud in a single region. As we grew, it became clear that we wouldn’t be…
Super bot for Kubernetes clusters
Guest post by: One stop shop messaging bot for monitoring, notifying and debugging anywhere, anytime. Bots have been around humans for a while now and used for variety of purposes. The most common ones are notification…