Develop a daily reporting system for Chaos Mesh to improve system resilience
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
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
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…
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…
Announcing Krius – accelerating your monitoring adoption for Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Yachika Ralhan We’re thrilled to share our newest OSS project ‘Krius’ with the cloud native community! Krius is a CLI tool to manage Prometheus, Thanos & friends across multiple clusters…
Allianz disrupts itself with Allianz Direct Allianz SE is a 132-year-old multinational financial services company headquartered in Munich, Germany. It offers a range of insurance products in areas including life, health, auto, as well as asset…
How to select a Network Gateway for your Private Cloud
Guest post originally published on Netris’ blog by Alex Saroyan Let’s be honest, nobody wants to deal with networking, but we can’t serve our applications without investing time and money in developing a good network design and…
Envoy Fundamentals, a training course to enable faster adoption of Envoy Proxy
Guest post by Tetrate Envoy Proxy, an open-source edge and service proxy, is a vital part of today’s modern, cloud-native application and is used in production by large companies like Booking.com, Pinterest, and Airbnb(Source). Tetrate, a…
Chaos Mesh + SkyWalking: better observability for chaos engineering
Guest post originally published on the PingCAP blog by Ningxuan Wang Chaos Mesh is an open-source cloud-native chaos engineering platform. You can use Chaos Mesh to conveniently inject failures and simulate abnormalities that might occur in reality, so you…