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Trace-based testing with OpenTelemetry: Meet open source Malabi

Posted on August 11, 2021 | Yuri Shkuro + Michael Haberman

Community guest post by Yuri Shkuro, creator and maintainer of Jaeger, and Michael Haberman, Co-Founder & CTO of Aspecto If you deal with distributed applications at scale, you probably use tracing. And if you use tracing…


Advanced Kubernetes pod to node scheduling

Posted on July 27, 2021 | Ben Hirschberg

Guest post by Ben Hirschberg, VP R&D & Co-founder, ARMO In Kubernetes, the task of scheduling pods to specific nodes in the cluster is handled by the kube-scheduler. The default behavior of this component is to…


Spring Term LFX Program: Largest graduating class with 28 successful CNCF interns!

Posted on July 13, 2021 | Ihor Dvoretskyi

Post by Ihor Dvoretskyi 28 interns have just successfully graduated from the latest LFX mentorship program funded by CNCF. 16 CNCF Graduated, Incubating and Sandbox projects joined this round with projects from Crossplane, Kubernetes, Thanos, Tremor…


KubeEdge: cloud native edge computing

Posted on July 5, 2021 | Huawei

Project guest post by KubeEdge Maintainers KubeEdge enables cloud-edge synergy, computing at edge, and easy access of a massive number of devices based on Kubernetes container orchestration and scheduling capabilities. This article will introduce KubeEdge architecture,…


What is Polaris? Kubernetes open source configuration validation

Posted on July 1, 2021 | Robert Brennan

Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Robert Brennan, Director of Open Source Software at Fairwinds Kubernetes is an incredibly powerful platform for deploying software. The level of flexibility it provides can accommodate nearly any…


Securing Access to your Kubernetes Applications with Dex and RBAC

Posted on June 30, 2021 | Onkar Bhat and Deepika Dixit

Guest post from Onkar Bhat, Engineering Manager and Deepika Dixit, Software Engineer, Kasten by Veeam Security is a critical requirement for application development, as is configuring authentication and authorization workflows in a way that makes the…


TiFS, a TiKV-based partition tolerant, strictly consistent file system

Posted on June 28, 2021 | Hexi Lee

Guest post originally published on PingCap’s blog by Hexi Lee, Software Engineer Intern at PingCAP TiKV is a distributed key-value storage engine, featuring strong consistency and partition tolerance. It can act either as the storage engine…


How H-E-B achieved four nines of reliability using Kubernetes and Linkerd

Posted on June 21, 2021

Guest post by Justin Turner, Director of Engineering at H-E-B Reinventing ourselves when it mattered most 2020 was a challenging year for many of us, both personally and professionally. The COVID-19 pandemic dominated our daily activities…


A new Protocol Buffers generator for Go

Posted on June 14, 2021

Project guest post originally published on the Vitess Blog by Vicent Marti Although the main interface between applications and a Vitess database is through the MySQL protocol, Vitess is a large and complex distributed system, and…


What is eBPF and why does it matter for observability?

Posted on June 7, 2021 | Lavanya Chockalingam

Guest post originally published on New Relic’s blog by Lavanya Chockalingam, Senior Product Marketing manager at New Relic Working within the Linux kernel is ideal when implementing security, networking, and observability features. However, it’s not without…