CNCF hosts Container Networking Interface (CNI)
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept CNI (Container Networking Interface) as the 10th hosted project alongside Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing, Fluentd, Linkerd, gRPC, CoreDNS, containerd, and rkt. Container-based applications are rapidly moving into…
Telecoms are rolling up their sleeves to build network and customer-facing applications and services on a cloud native architecture. Three-quarters of respondents told the CNCF’s Telco Microsurvey that they are converting services running either as Physical Network Functions…
Kubernetes networking demystified: a brief guide
Guest post by Karen Bruner, Technical Evangelist, StackRox. Original article can be found here. Kubernetes cluster networking can be more than a bit confusing, even for engineers with hands-on experience working with virtual networks and request routing. In this…
Demystifying containers – part II: container runtimes
This blog post was first published on suse.com by Sascha Grunert. This series of blog posts and corresponding talks aims to provide you with a pragmatic view on containers from a historic perspective. Together we will discover modern cloud…
Container Journal: "CNCF aims to make Container Network Interface a standard"
Container networking standards were advanced today following a unanimous decision by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to accept the Container Networking Interface (CNI) as one of the 10 container projects the consortium is committed to developing.
Embracing Cgroup V2: Best Practices for Migrating Kubernetes Clusters to AlmaLinux
Ambassador post by Zou Nengren With the announcement of CentOS discontinuation by the CentOS community , along with the set dates for service termination, we have put the switch to a new container operating system on our agenda….
Implementing traffic policies in Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on the Kong blog by Cody De Arkland, Kong When setting up Kubernetes for the first time, one of the networking challenges you might face is how to safely grant outside clients access to…
CTO headaches: Top 5 cloud-to-cloud migration woes (and how to solve them!)
Guest post originally published on Elastisys’s blog by Lars Larsson, Senior Cloud Architect and Branch Manager at Elastisys All companies that use cloud services do so for a reason. But those reasons may change. Whether motivated by the…
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept CRI-O as an incubation-level hosted project. CRI-O, created by Red Hat, is an implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) designed to enable…
How to security harden Kubernetes in 2022
Guest post originally published on the Elastisys blog by the Elastisys team The NSA/CISA guidelines summarized, with Elastisys hands-on advice and real-world recommendations. Kubernetes is now the most popular container orchestration platform. Practically gone are the Mesoses and Docker…