Posts in 2018

  • Kubernetes Containerd Integration Goes GA

    Thursday, May 24, 2018 in Blog

    Kubernetes Containerd Integration Goes GA Authors: Lantao Liu, Software Engineer, Google and Mike Brown, Open Source Developer Advocate, IBM In a previous blog - Containerd Brings More Container Runtime Options for Kubernetes, we introduced the alpha …

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  • Getting to Know Kubevirt

    By kbarnard | Tuesday, May 22, 2018 in Blog

    Author: Jason Brooks (Red Hat) Once you've become accustomed to running Linux container workloads on Kubernetes, you may find yourself wishing that you could run other sorts of workloads on your Kubernetes cluster. Maybe you need to run an …

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  • Gardener - The Kubernetes Botanist

    By rfranzke | Thursday, May 17, 2018 in Blog

    Authors: Rafael Franzke (SAP), Vasu Chandrasekhara (SAP) Today, Kubernetes is the natural choice for running software in the Cloud. More and more developers and corporations are in the process of containerizing their applications, and many of them …

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  • Docs are Migrating from Jekyll to Hugo

    By zcorleissen | Saturday, May 05, 2018 in Blog

    Author: Zach Corleissen (CNCF) Changing the site framework After nearly a year of investigating how to enable multilingual support for Kubernetes docs, we've decided to migrate the site's static generator from Jekyll to Hugo. What does the Hugo …

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  • Announcing Kubeflow 0.1

    By aronchick | Friday, May 04, 2018 in Blog

    Since Last We Met Since the initial announcement of Kubeflow at the last KubeCon+CloudNativeCon, we have been both surprised and delighted by the excitement for building great ML stacks for Kubernetes. In just over five months, the Kubeflow project …

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  • Current State of Policy in Kubernetes

    Wednesday, May 02, 2018 in Blog

    Kubernetes has grown dramatically in its impact to the industry; and with rapid growth, we are beginning to see variations across components in how they define and apply policies. Currently, policy related components could be found in identity …

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  • Developing on Kubernetes

    Tuesday, May 01, 2018 in Blog

    Authors: Michael Hausenblas (Red Hat), Ilya Dmitrichenko (Weaveworks) How do you develop a Kubernetes app? That is, how do you write and test an app that is supposed to run on Kubernetes? This article focuses on the challenges, tools and methods you …

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  • Zero-downtime Deployment in Kubernetes with Jenkins

    By kbarnard | Monday, April 30, 2018 in Blog

    Ever since we added the Kubernetes Continuous Deploy and Azure Container Service plugins to the Jenkins update center, "How do I create zero-downtime deployments" is one of our most frequently-asked questions. We created a quickstart …

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  • Kubernetes Community - Top of the Open Source Charts in 2017

    Wednesday, April 25, 2018 in Blog

    2017 was a huge year for Kubernetes, and GitHub’s latest Octoverse report illustrates just how much attention this project has been getting. Kubernetes, an open source platform for running application containers, provides a consistent interface that …

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  • Kubernetes Application Survey 2018 Results

    By mattfarina | Tuesday, April 24, 2018 in Blog

    Understanding how people use or want to use Kubernetes can help us shape everything from what we build to how we do it. To help us understand how application developers, application operators, and ecosystem tool developers are using and want to use …

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