Member post from Rob Williamson, Solace The goal of OpenTelemetry is to have a common system for tracing across different (aka distributed) technologies. It solves the problems created when systems are deployed across hybrid and multi-clouds,…
Cloud Native Live: Dive into Kubernetes testing techniques with KUTTL and Crossplane
In the ever-evolving landscape of container orchestration and microservices, Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto standard. As Kubernetes adoption continues to skyrocket, ensuring the reliability and correctness of your Kubernetes manifests becomes paramount. Enter KUTTL…
Rust + WebAssembly: building infrastructure for Large Language Model ecosystems
Community post originally published on Second State’s blog by Sam Liu, Second State Engineer, CNCF’s WasmEdge Maintainer and Miley Fu, CNCF Ambassador, DevRel at WasmEdge This is a talk at the track “The Programming Languages Shaping…
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Mitch Connors In preparation for my upcoming talk with Christian Hernandez, I’m setting up an ArgoCD instance which pulls config from a private GitHub repository. While this is my first time…
Securing attacks targeted at user or kernel level for customer X with KubeArmor & AWS Bottlerocket
Member post by AccuKnox Introduction: In the realm of cybersecurity, ensuring that virtualized or cloud-based infrastructures security is paramount. One crucial aspect is safeguarding applications where most of our crown-jewel sits and are susceptible to dynamic…
Introduction: a closer look at Kubernetes and Nomad
Guest post by Rob Newsome, Head of Product Management at stack.io In the realm of container orchestration, Kubernetes and Nomad are prominent figures, each furnishing a distinct method to container management. Kubernetes is renowned for its…
OpenTelemetry Project Journey Report
Introduction OpenTelemetry is a framework for collecting and delivering telemetry data for applications, services, and infrastructure. It provides vendor-neutral tools, APIs, and SDKs for ingesting, transforming, and sending data to an observability back-end, either open source…
Under the hood of fault tolerant private cloud network (part 2 – the how)
Guest post originally published on Netris’ blog by Alex Saroyan, CEO/co-founder at Netris This is a continuation of Article 1. If you want to learn why we spend so much time thinking about High Availability, go there….
The New Stack: “Cilium CNCF Graduation Could Mean Better Observability, Security with eBPF”
eBPF (extended Berkeley packet filter) is a powerful technology that operates directly within the Linux kernel, offering robust hooks for extending runtime observability, security, and networking capabilities across various deployment environments. While eBPF has gained widespread…
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Cilium Graduation
eBPF-powered tool has been adopted by well over 100 organizations SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 11, 2023 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced the graduation…