Project post from the Dragonfly maintainers Dragonfly v2.1.0 is released! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks to the Xinxin Zhao[1] for helping to refactor the console[2] and the manager provides a new console for users to operate Dragonfly. Welcome to…
Have we reached a point of no return on managing software dependencies?
Guest post originally published on Paolo Mainardi’s blog by Paolo Mainardi, Founder and CTO of Sparkfabrik Software Supply Chain security issues are hitting hard the whole OSS ecosystem; not a day goes by without a security incident going into…
Building resilience with Chaos Engineering and Litmus
Member post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Ruturaj Kadikar Microservices architecture is a popular choice for businesses today due to its scalability, agility, and continuous delivery. However, microservices architectures are not immune to outages….
How DeFacto migrated to an event-driven architecture leveraging Dapr DeFacto is a fashion retail company that operates across 33 countries with over 500 stores. The company develops all the applications for its core retail business in-house,…
The design and implementation of the Xline persistent storage layer
Guest post by DatenLord Introduction In the early prototype phase of Xline, we used in-memory storage for data persistence. While this simplified the complexity of the Xline prototype design and speeded up the development and iteration…
Deploying Linkerd in the Cloud: Azure, AWS, or GCP
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…
Why large engineering teams are testing on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the Signadot blog by Nica Mellifera Introduction In the last few years we’ve seen development teams move away from purely local development, and a more cloud-based developer environment. The goal is…
Tuning EMQX to scale to one million concurrent connections on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Burhan (SRE) and Tushar (Sr. SRE) at InfraCloud Technologies When building an IoT-based service, we need to implement a messaging mechanism that transmits data collected by the IoT…
How Mercedes-Benz, in collaboration with Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation, Expanded Its Kubernetes Fleet Management with Cluster API to Public Clouds Challenge Mercedes-Benz is one of the most successful automotive companies in the world. As a 100% subsidiary…
Congratulations to 57 CNCF Term 1 LFX Program Mentees!
By Staff A huge number of successful CNCF interns have graduated from this term’s LFX Program: 57! We had a great showing from the CNCF community with involvement across Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects as well…