Implementing OpenTelemetry natively in an event broker
Community post originally published on Linux.com by Tamimi Ahmad, Solace Introduction In basic terms, an event-driven architecture (EDA) is a distributed system that involves moving data and events between microservices in an asynchronous manner with an event…
Workshop recap: Linkerd certificate management with Vault
Project post originally published on the Linkerd blog by Flynn This blog post is based on a workshop that I delivered way back in September 2023(!) at Buoyant’s Service Mesh Academy. If this seems interesting, check out…
Policy-as-Code in the software supply chain
TAG post by members of TAG security including Marina Moore, Michael Lieberman, John Kjell, James Carnegie, and Luca Bandini Reviewers: Emily Fox, Andrés Vega, Andrew McNamara, Andrew Block, Jon Zeolla, Andrew Martin Introduction Software supply chain…
The need for speed: optimizing Kyverno’s performance
Member post originally published on Nirmata’s blog by Jim Bugwadia and Khaled Emara About Kyverno Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes and cloud native workloads. Policies can be managed as Kubernetes resources, and no…
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…
What is a developer self-service platform and why does it matter?
Member post originally published on Facets.cloud’s blog Speed is critical in the tech world. Organizations want to ship code quickly to gain a competitive edge. However, developers often need more time for essential infrastructure, environments, and…
Scaling down a Git repo. A tidy up of cncf/k8s-conformance
Community post by Caleb Woodbine (calebwoodbine.public@gmail.com) (ii.nz) Optimising the k8s-conformance repo The Kubernetes conformance project by CNCF ensures consistency in Kubernetes’ stable APIs and core functionalities across different implementations. A provider will apply for the program through…
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…
Project post by Cilium maintainers 2023 marks a significant milestone for Cilium, known as the Year of Cilium Graduation. This year, we’ve seen remarkable growth in the Cilium ecosystem, both in terms of contributions and adoption….
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Welcomes 25 New Silver Members
Continued investment in cloud native technology empowers the ecosystem to respond to challenges and opportunities around sustainability, Artificial Intelligence, security, and more SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – December 12, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®),…