Efficient GRC with cybersecurity tooling
Guest post originally published on the Snapt blog by Iwan Price-Evans “Governance, risk, and compliance” (GRC) might be dirty words for many people working in application development and delivery. Strict rules and processes can be obstacles…
Kubernetes Operators: what are they? Some examples
Guest post originally published on the SparkFabrik blog Kubernetes offers limited initial functionality to ensure flexibility and scalability. K8s Operators are software extensions that make use of Kubernetes APIs to extend behavior. What do we need…
Docker monitoring tutorial – How to monitor Docker with Telegraf and InfluxDB
Guest post published by Cameron Pavey, InfluxDB. How to Monitor Docker with Telegraf and InfluxDB Docker is an increasingly popular choice for businesses dealing with containerized applications. However, as with any new technology, Docker introduces complexities…
Breaking the multi-cloud barrier in a regulated industry
Guest post originally published by Kasper Borg Nissen, Lead Platform Architect at Lunar How Kubernetes and Linkerd became Lunar’s multi-cloud communication backbone At Lunar, a Scandinavian online bank, we embraced cloud native tech early on. We’ve…
5 key takeaways from Humanitec’s 2022 Kubernetes Benchmarking Study
Guest post originally published on Humanitec’s blog by Aeris Stewart, Community Manager at Humanitec Here are 5 things you need to know about implementing Kubernetes, based on Humanitec’s 2022 Kubernetes Benchmarking Study. Knowing your way around…
Local Env as Code: Is it possible yet
Guest post by Jan Van Bruggen, Developer Relations Lead at itopia In the past decade, we’ve seen the rise, standardization and meme-ification of “as code”: Infrastructure as Code, Monitoring as Code, Policy as Code and soon…
Community post by Uchechukwu Obasi Coming from a background working as a frontend developer at Grafana I’m no stranger to open source performance monitoring. I was part of a team that was responsible for the overall user…
Project post originally published on Envoy’s blog by Matt Klein Today we are thrilled to announce Envoy Gateway, a new member of the Envoy Proxy family aimed at significantly decreasing the barrier to entry when using Envoy for…
Project post originally published on the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities…
Human-centric data science on Kubernetes with Metaflow
Project post cross-posted on the Argo blog by Savin Goyal Yesterday, we released first-class support for Kubernetes as an alternative to AWS-native service integrations in Metaflow. Data scientists can scale out compute to Kubernetes clusters and schedule flows to be…