Fluid: An important piece for big data and AI to embrace cloud native
Guest post originally published on Alibaba Cloud’s blog by Gu Rong, Che Yang, and Fan Bin In recent years, more and more AI and big data applications are being deployed and run on cloud-native orchestration frameworks…
Q&A with Jasmine James, our newest KubeCon + CloudNativeCon co-chair!
Today we are very excited to introduce our newest KubeCon + Cloud NativeCon co-chair, Jasmine James! She is an Engineering Manager within the Engineering Effectiveness organization at Twitter and is specifically focused on the internal developer…
Revealing the secrets of Kubernetes secrets
Guest post by Ben Hirschberg, VP R&D and Co-Founder of ARMO Can you keep a secret? Hope so, because in this blog, I reveal the secrets of Kubernetes secrets. First, I dive into the mechanics of…
Kubernetes tooling for TechOps and support
Guest post originally published on the Oteemo blog by Tom Halligan Introduction: One of the challenges organizations face while adopting Kubernetes is providing Operations/Support personnel with the tools and training they need to support K8s deployments….
Guest post by Kiran Mova, Co-founder of MayaData and Chief Architect of OpenEBS One of the best things about OpenSource communities is the expertise as well as complaints shared by users. This sharing of real-world experience…
Building custom control planes using Crossplane
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Sahil Lakhwani, Software Engineer at InfraCloud It’s been about a year when we wrote about Crossplane. The previous post explains how Crossplane helps you provision and manage infrastructure using…
Cloudformation vs. Terraform: Which is better?
Guest post originally published on LOGIQ’s blog by Ajit Chelat Building and managing cloud infrastructure manually can be quite the task; even more challenging when you’re operating as a distributed team. With everyone pushing multiple (and…
Benchmarking and Evaluating Your Kubernetes Storage with Kubestr
Guest post originally published on the Kasten 10 Blog by Michael Cade Kubestr is an open source collection of tools that makes it fast and easy to identify, validate and evaluate your Kubernetes storage options. Before…
Why Alibaba Cloud uses KEDA for application autoscaling
Guest post by Yan Xun, Senior Engineer from Alibaba Cloud EDAS team, Andy Shi, Developer Advocator from Alibaba Cloud, Tom Kerkhove, Containerization Practitioner Lead & Azure Architect at Codit, KEDA maintainer, CNCF Ambassador When scaling Kubernetes…
Multi-cluster monitoring with Thanos
Guest post originally published on Particule’s blog by Kevin Lefevre, CTO & Co-founder at Particule Introduction In this article we are going to see the limitation of a Prometheus only monitoring stack and why moving to…