Posts in 2020

  • Introducing Hierarchical Namespaces

    By Adrian Ludwin (Google) | Friday, August 14, 2020 in Blog

    Safely hosting large numbers of users on a single Kubernetes cluster has always been a troublesome task. One key reason for this is that different organizations use Kubernetes in different ways, and so no one tenancy model is likely to suit everyone. …

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  • Physics, politics and Pull Requests: the Kubernetes 1.18 release interview

    By Craig Box (Google) | Monday, August 03, 2020 in Blog

    The start of the COVID-19 pandemic couldn't delay the release of Kubernetes 1.18, but unfortunately a small bug could — thankfully only by a day. This was the last cat that needed to be herded by 1.18 release lead Jorge Alarcón before the release on …

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  • Music and math: the Kubernetes 1.17 release interview

    By Adam Glick (Google) | Monday, July 27, 2020 in Blog

    Every time the Kubernetes release train stops at the station, we like to ask the release lead to take a moment to reflect on their experience. That takes the form of an interview on the weekly Kubernetes Podcast from Google that I co-host with Craig …

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  • SIG-Windows Spotlight

    Tuesday, June 30, 2020 in Blog

    This post tells the story of how Kubernetes contributors work together to provide a container orchestrator that works for both Linux and Windows. Most people who are familiar with Kubernetes are probably used to associating it with Linux. The …

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  • Working with Terraform and Kubernetes

    By Philipp Strube (Kubestack) | Monday, June 29, 2020 in Blog

    Maintaining Kubestack, an open-source Terraform GitOps Framework for Kubernetes, I unsurprisingly spend a lot of time working with Terraform and Kubernetes. Kubestack provisions managed Kubernetes services like AKS, EKS and GKE using Terraform but …

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  • A Better Docs UX With Docsy

    By Zach Corleissen (Cloud Native Computing Foundation) | Monday, June 15, 2020 in Blog

    Editor's note: Zach is one of the chairs for the Kubernetes documentation special interest group (SIG Docs). I'm pleased to announce that the Kubernetes website now features the Docsy Hugo theme. The Docsy theme improves the site's organization and …

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  • Supporting the Evolving Ingress Specification in Kubernetes 1.18

    By Alex Gervais (Datawire.io) | Friday, June 05, 2020 in Blog

    Earlier this year, the Kubernetes team released Kubernetes 1.18, which extended Ingress. In this blog post, we’ll walk through what’s new in the new Ingress specification, what it means for your applications, and how to upgrade to an ingress …

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  • K8s KPIs with Kuberhealthy

    By Joshulyne Park (Comcast), Eric Greer (Comcast) | Friday, May 29, 2020 in Blog

    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 synthetic monitoring. This new ability granted developers the …

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  • My exciting journey into Kubernetes’ history

    By Sascha Grunert (SUSE Software Solutions) | Thursday, May 28, 2020 in Blog

    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 90,000 GitHub issues and pull requests by using …

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  • 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 …

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