Posts in 2020

  • WSL+Docker: Kubernetes on the Windows Desktop

    By Nuno do Carmo (Docker Captain and WSL Corsair), Ihor Dvoretskyi (Developer Advocate, Cloud Native Computing Foundation) | Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Blog

    Introduction New to Windows 10 and WSL2, or new to Docker and Kubernetes? Welcome to this blog post where we will install from scratch Kubernetes in Docker KinD and Minikube. Why Kubernetes on Windows? For the last few years, Kubernetes became a …

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  • How Docs Handle Third Party and Dual Sourced Content

    By Zach Corleissen (Cloud Native Computing Foundation) | Wednesday, May 06, 2020 in Blog

    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 content in Kubernetes docs. This conversation became a …

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  • Introducing PodTopologySpread

    By Wei Huang (IBM), Aldo Culquicondor (Google) | Tuesday, May 05, 2020 in Blog

    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, these features only resolve part of Pods distribution …

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  • 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 …

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  • How Kubernetes contributors are building a better communication process

    By Paris Pittman | Tuesday, April 21, 2020 in Blog

    "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 to do it." ~ Nithya …

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  • Cluster API v1alpha3 Delivers New Features and an Improved User Experience

    By Daniel Lipovetsky (D2IQ) | Tuesday, April 21, 2020 in Blog

    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 the lifecycle of a Kubernetes …

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  • API Priority and Fairness Alpha

    By Min Kim (Ant Financial), Mike Spreitzer (IBM), Daniel Smith (Google) | Monday, April 06, 2020 in Blog

    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 of the control plane into different weighted priority levels. Every request …

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  • Introducing Windows CSI support alpha for Kubernetes

    By Deep Debroy [Docker], Jing Xu [Google], Krishnakumar R (KK) [Microsoft] | Friday, April 03, 2020 in Blog

    The alpha version of CSI Proxy for Windows is being released with Kubernetes 1.18. CSI proxy enables CSI Drivers on Windows by allowing containers in Windows to perform privileged storage operations. Background Container Storage Interface (CSI) for …

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  • Improvements to the Ingress API in Kubernetes 1.18

    By Rob Scott (Google), Christopher M Luciano (IBM) | Thursday, April 02, 2020 in Blog

    The Ingress API in Kubernetes has enabled a large number of controllers to provide simple and powerful ways to manage inbound network traffic to Kubernetes workloads. In Kubernetes 1.18, we've made 3 significant additions to this API: A new pathType …

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  • Kubernetes Topology Manager Moves to Beta - Align Up!

    By Kevin Klues (NVIDIA), Victor Pickard (Red Hat), Conor Nolan (Intel) | Wednesday, April 01, 2020 in Blog

    This blog post describes the TopologyManager, a beta feature of Kubernetes in release 1.18. The TopologyManager feature enables NUMA alignment of CPUs and peripheral devices (such as SR-IOV VFs and GPUs), allowing your workload to run in an …

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