CNCF Cloud Native Survey China 2020
2020年CNCF中国云原生调查 At CNCF, we regularly survey our community to better understand the adoption of open source and cloud native technologies. For the fourth time, we conducted the Cloud Native Survey China in Mandarin to gain deeper…
Mapping out the future of cluster ingress with Contour and Gateway API
Project post by Nick Young, Daneyon Hansen and Alex Xu – Contour What is Gateway API? Gateway API is an open source project by the Kubernetes SIG-Network community, that aims to provide a dynamic, reconciled representation…
Introducing the CNCF End User Lounge – exclusive live streams for end user organizations
By Katie Gamanji, Ecosystem Advocate, CNCF The CNCF End User Community is a vendor-neutral group of more than 140 organizations using cloud native technologies to build their products and services. These experienced practitioners help power CNCF’s…
Matei David – Intern to Engineer with Linkerd
Matei David was introduced to CNCF through his internship with Linkerd and since then has been a enthusiastic member of the CNCF community – having recently started as a software engineer at Bouyant. Matei Paris took…
emissary-ingress (formerly Ambassador) is now a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept emissary-ingress as a CNCF incubating project. Emissary-ingress, formerly known as Ambassador, is an open source ingress controller and API Gateway for Kubernetes. It is built on…
Simplifying multi-clusters in Kubernetes
Guest post by Gianluca Arbezzano, Software Engineer at Equinix Metal and CNCF Ambassador and Alex Palesandro, Research Assistant at Polytechnic of Turin Kubernetes clusters are growing in number and size inside organizations. This proliferation is due…
CNCF joins Google Summer of Code 2021 – Calling all student applications by April 13!
Another year, another Google Summer of Code (GSoC)! We are excited to announce that Cloud Native Computing Foundation is participating in GSoC 2021, one of the most popular programs for new contributors in the world of…
Technology predictions – from cloud to edge and everything in between
Guest post by Anind Mathur and Akash Bakshi of MSys Technologies As we hopefully look forward to what can be a better year, MSys Technologies brings you the 2021 tech predictions based on our Software Product…
Announcing Linkerd 2.10: extensions, opaque ports, multi-cluster TCP, and more!
Cross-post from the Linkerd blog by William Morgan We’re very happy to announce the release of Linkerd 2.10, the best Linkerd version yet! This release adds pluggable extensions to Linkerd and dramatically reduces the default control plane size…
The New Stack: “Linkerd Goes on a Diet with Opt-In Extensions”
Buoyant has released version 2.10 of Linkerd open source service mesh, a release that comes in at 300MB less than its previous version. The newly-trimmed release doesn’t come at the expense of features, but rather the…