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Testing cloud native best practices with the CNF Test Suite

Posted on March 24, 2022

Community post by Joel Hans for CNCF The telecommunications industry is the backbone of today’s increasingly-digital economies, but it faces a difficult new challenge in evolving to meet modern infrastructure practices. How did telecommunications get itself…


Testen voor Toegang

Posted on March 16, 2022

Creating a booking portal for COVID-19 test appointments able to manage up to 400,000 appointments per day  As the Netherlands was emerging from the first pandemic lockdown in Spring 2021, people needed a way of proving…


The maintainer’s toolkit: Must-know resources for CNCF projects

Posted on March 10, 2022 | Catherine Paganini, Carolyn Van Slyck

Community guest post by Catherine Paganini, Carolyn Van Slyck, TAG Contributor Strategy Whether you are trying to build an active, welcoming community, manage contributors’ expectations, or motivate members to take on more responsibility, managing an open-source…


Cloud Native Observability Microsurvey: Prometheus leads the way, but hurdles remain to understanding the health of systems

Posted on March 8, 2022

We recently partnered with the CNCF Observability Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to conduct a microsurvey of the cloud native community at the end of 2021 to find out how organizations use observability tools. The desire to…


The future of Kubernetes – and why developers should look beyond Kubernetes in 2022

Posted on March 4, 2022 | Michael Vittrup Larsen

Guest post originally published on Eficode’s blog by Michael Vittrup Larsen Kubernetes is ubiquitous in container orchestration, and its popularity has yet to weaken. This does, however, not mean that evolution in the container orchestration space…


How to write YAML file for Kubernetes?

Posted on March 3, 2022

Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Ben Hirschberg, VP R&D & Co-founder Though Kubernetes has grown in popularity, it still has a steep learning curve that can make it hard to adopt the technology. Those…


Develop a daily reporting system for Chaos Mesh to improve system resilience

Posted on March 1, 2022 | Lei Li

Guest post originally published on PingCAP’s blog by Lei Li, Software engineer at DigitalChina Transcreator: Yajing Wang; Editors: Tom Dewan, Ran Huang Chaos Mesh is a cloud-native chaos engineering platform that orchestrates chaos experiments on Kubernetes environments….


Argo security automation with OSS-Fuzz

Posted on February 28, 2022 | Yuan Tang, Adam Korczynski, David Korczynski, Jann Fischer, Henrik Blixt

Project post originally published on the Argo blog by Yuan Tang (Akuity), Adam Korczynski and David Korczynski (Ada Logics), Jann Fischer (Red Hat), Henrik Blixt (Intuit) Security is a key priority for the Argo project. In an effort to improve security, the Argo…


Flux Security: Image Provenance

Posted on February 24, 2022

Guest post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holbach Next up in our blog series about Flux Security is how and why we use signatures for the Flux CLI and all its controller images and…


Security: The value of SBOMs

Posted on February 22, 2022 | Daniel Holbach

Project post originally published on Flux’s blog by Daniel Holbach Flux – built with security in mind You don’t get to re-architect a successful project very often, but we did about two years ago. The Flux…