Applying the DRY principle to Kyverno policies
Member post originally published on the Nirmata Blog by Jim Bugwadia The Don’t Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle of software development advocates avoiding repetition of code that is likely to change. Replacing similar code with reusable abstractions makes software…
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Kolawole Olowoporoku
Get to know Kolawole This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Kolawole Olowoporoku wears many hats in his role as a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at SEKAI. Kolawole has a passion for learning and for open source and…
Member post originally published on the Kubesimplify blog by Kunal Verma With the increase in software complexity and as digital threats evolve (as discussed in our previous blog) in today’s digital age, the organizations are facing a…
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Eleni Grosdouli
Get to know Eleni This week’s Kubstronaut in Orbit, Eleni Grosdouli, brings diverse experiences to her role as a DevOps Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems. She’s the go-to person for DevOps and Kubernetes Automation, with a…
Unlocking the power of ephemeral environments with Devtron
Member post originally published on Devtron’s blog by Abhinav Dubey TL;DR: The blog talks about how ephemeral environments with Devtron become much easier, reducing the complexities, automating the process, and optimizing infra cost. In the world…
Building the future of 5G with cloud native tech: insights from Joel and Ashan from Swisscom
Member post by Anjali Udasi, Technical Writer, Zenduty and Shubham Srivastava, Developer Relations Engineer, Zenduty Joel Studler and Ashan Senevirathne took the stage at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Paris with their presentation, “From GitOps to…
Building a Kubernetes Platform with Cilium Nemlig has a platform engineering team of four individuals responsible for building and operating their Kubernetes platform. Their platform uses the k3s Kubernetes distribution and operates across both VMWare and…
Migrating to Cilium for Performance, Security, and Additional Features During the early days of building their managed Kubernetes service (DOKS), DigitalOcean used Flannel for networking. However, as their DOKS platform grew, they recognized the need for…
KCD Dhaka was organized at Mohakhali for the first time in Dhaka. Over 280+ participants joined the event in person although we were overwhelmed with huge response from the attendees. The Bangladeshi developer community specially the…
The Register: “K8s celebrates KuberTENes: A decade of working together”
In 2014, Google released Kubernetes, an open source cluster management system that takes its name from the Greek word for “helmsman” or “pilot.”