Inside JD.com's Shift to Kubernetes from OpenStack
Editor's note: Today’s post is by the Infrastructure Platform Department team at JD.com about their transition from OpenStack to Kubernetes. JD.com is one of China’s largest companies and the first...
View ArticleContainers as a Service, the foundation for next generation PaaS
Today’s post is by Brendan Burns, Partner Architect, at Microsoft & Kubernetes co-founder.Containers are revolutionizing the way that people build, package and deploy software. But what is often...
View ArticleDeploying PostgreSQL Clusters using StatefulSets
Editor’s note: Today’s guest post is by Jeff McCormick, a developer at Crunchy Data, showing how to build a PostgreSQL cluster using the new Kubernetes StatefulSet feature.In an earlier post, I...
View ArticleThe K8sPort: Engaging Kubernetes Community One Activity at a Time
Editor's note: Today’s post is by Ryan Quackenbush, Advocacy Programs Manager at Apprenda, showing a new community portal for Kubernetes advocates: the K8sPort. The K8sPort is a hub designed to help...
View ArticleKubernetes 1.6: Multi-user, Multi-workloads at Scale
Today we’re announcing the release of Kubernetes 1.6.In this release the community’s focus is on scale and automation, to help you deploy multiple workloads to multiple users on a cluster. We are...
View ArticleFive Days of Kubernetes 1.6
With the help of our growing community of 1,110 plus contributors, we pushed around 5,000 commits to deliver Kubernetes 1.6, bringing focus on multi-user, multi-workloads at scale. While many...
View ArticleDynamic Provisioning and Storage Classes in Kubernetes
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.6Storage is a critical part of running stateful containers, and Kubernetes offers powerful primitives for...
View ArticleScalability updates in Kubernetes 1.6: 5,000 node and 150,000 pod clusters
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.6Last summer we shared updates on Kubernetes scalability, since then we’ve been working hard and are...
View ArticleAdvanced Scheduling in Kubernetes
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.6The Kubernetes scheduler’s default behavior works well for most cases -- for example, it ensures that...
View ArticleConfiguring Private DNS Zones and Upstream Nameservers in Kubernetes
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.6Many users have existing domain name zones that they would like to integrate into their Kubernetes DNS...
View ArticleRBAC Support in Kubernetes
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.6One of the highlights of the Kubernetes 1.6 release is the RBAC authorizer feature moving to beta. RBAC,...
View ArticleHow Bitmovin is Doing Multi-Stage Canary Deployments with Kubernetes in the...
Editor's Note: Today’s post is by Daniel Hoelbling-Inzko, Infrastructure Architect at Bitmovin, a company that provides services that transcode digital video and audio to streaming formats, sharing...
View ArticleDancing at the Lip of a Volcano: The Kubernetes Security Process - Explained
Editor's note: Today’s post is by Jess Frazelle of Google and Brandon Philips of CoreOS about the Kubernetes security disclosures and response policy. Software running on servers underpins ever growing...
View ArticleKargo Ansible Playbooks foster Collaborative Kubernetes Ops
Today’s guest post is by Rob Hirschfeld, co-founder of open infrastructure automation project, Digital Rebar and co-chair of the SIG Cluster Ops. Why Kargo?Making Kubernetes operationally strong is a...
View ArticleKubernetes: a monitoring guide
Today’s post is by Jean-Mathieu Saponaro, Research & Analytics Engineer at Datadog, discussing what Kubernetes changes for monitoring, and how you can prepare to properly monitor a containerized...
View ArticleManaging microservices with the Istio service mesh
Today’s post is by the Istio team showing how you can get visibility, resiliency, security and control for your microservices in Kubernetes. Services are at the core of modern software architecture....
View ArticleDraft: Kubernetes container development made easy
Today's post is by Brendan Burns, Director of Engineering at Microsoft Azure and Kubernetes co-founder.About a month ago Microsoft announced the acquisition of Deis to expand our expertise in...
View ArticleKubernetes 1.7: Security Hardening, Stateful Application Updates and...
Today we’re announcing Kubernetes 1.7, a milestone release that adds security, storage and extensibility features motivated by widespread production use of Kubernetes in the most demanding enterprise...
View ArticleHow Watson Health Cloud Deploys Applications with Kubernetes
Today’s post is by Sandhya Kapoor, Senior Technologist, Watson Platform for Health, IBMFor more than a year, Watson Platform for Health at IBM deployed healthcare applications in virtual machines on...
View ArticleHappy Second Birthday: A Kubernetes Retrospective
As we do every July, we’re excited to celebrate Kubernetes 2nd birthday! In the two years since GA 1.0 launched as an open source project, Kubernetes(abbreviated as K8s) has grown to become the highest...
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