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Posts in 2020
- K8s KPIs with Kuberhealthy- Friday, May 29, 2020 in Blog - Authors: Joshulyne Park (Comcast), Eric Greer (Comcast) Building Onward from Kuberhealthy v2.0.0 Last November at KubeCon San Diego 2019, we announced the release of Kuberhealthy 2.0.0 - transforming Kuberhealthy into a Kubernetes operator for … 
- My exciting journey into Kubernetes’ history- Thursday, May 28, 2020 in Blog - Author: Sascha Grunert, SUSE Software Solutions Editor's note: Sascha is part of SIG Release and is working on many other different container runtime related topics. Feel free to reach him out on Twitter @saschagrunert. A story of data science-ing … 
- An Introduction to the K8s-Infrastructure Working Group- Wednesday, May 27, 2020 in Blog - Author: Kiran "Rin" Oliver Storyteller, Kubernetes Upstream Marketing Team An Introduction to the K8s-Infrastructure Working Group Welcome to part one of a new series introducing the K8s-Infrastructure working group! When Kubernetes was … 
- WSL+Docker: Kubernetes on the Windows Desktop- Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Blog - Authors: Nuno do Carmo Docker Captain and WSL Corsair; Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate, Cloud Native Computing Foundation Introduction New to Windows 10 and WSL2, or new to Docker and Kubernetes? Welcome to this blog post where we will install … 
- How Docs Handle Third Party and Dual Sourced Content- Wednesday, May 06, 2020 in Blog - Author: Zach Corleissen, Cloud Native Computing Foundation Editor's note: Zach is one of the chairs for the Kubernetes documentation special interest group (SIG Docs). Late last summer, SIG Docs started a community conversation about third party … 
- Introducing PodTopologySpread- Tuesday, May 05, 2020 in Blog - Author: Wei Huang (IBM), Aldo Culquicondor (Google) Managing Pods distribution across a cluster is hard. The well-known Kubernetes features for Pod affinity and anti-affinity, allow some control of Pod placement in different topologies. However, … 
- Two-phased Canary Rollout with Open Source Gloo- Wednesday, April 22, 2020 in Blog - Author: Rick Ducott | GitHub | Twitter Every day, my colleagues and I are talking to platform owners, architects, and engineers who are using Gloo as an API gateway to expose their applications to end users. These applications may span legacy … 
- How Kubernetes contributors are building a better communication process- Tuesday, April 21, 2020 in Blog - Authors: Paris Pittman "Perhaps we just need to use a different word. We may need to use community development or project advocacy as a word in the open source realm as opposed to marketing, and perhaps then people will realize that they need … 
- Cluster API v1alpha3 Delivers New Features and an Improved User Experience- Tuesday, April 21, 2020 in Blog - Author: Daniel Lipovetsky (D2IQ) The Cluster API is a Kubernetes project to bring declarative, Kubernetes-style APIs to cluster creation, configuration, and management. It provides optional, additive functionality on top of core Kubernetes to manage … 
- API Priority and Fairness Alpha- Monday, April 06, 2020 in Blog - Authors: Min Kim (Ant Financial), Mike Spreitzer (IBM), Daniel Smith (Google) This blog describes “API Priority And Fairness”, a new alpha feature in Kubernetes 1.18. API Priority And Fairness permits cluster administrators to divide the concurrency …