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Posts in 2019
Get started with Kubernetes (using Python)
Tuesday, July 23, 2019 in Blog
Author: Jason Haley (Independent Consultant) So, you know you want to run your application in Kubernetes but don’t know where to start. Or maybe you’re getting started but still don’t know what you don’t know. In this blog you’ll walk through how to …
Deprecated APIs Removed In 1.16: Here’s What You Need To Know
Thursday, July 18, 2019 in Blog
Author: Vallery Lancey (Lyft) As the Kubernetes API evolves, APIs are periodically reorganized or upgraded. When APIs evolve, the old API is deprecated and eventually removed. The v1.16 release will stop serving the following deprecated API versions …
Recap of Kubernetes Contributor Summit Barcelona 2019
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in Blog
Author: Jonas Rosland (VMware) First of all, THANK YOU to everyone who made the Kubernetes Contributor Summit in Barcelona possible. We had an amazing team of volunteers tasked with planning and executing the event, and it was so much fun meeting and …
Automated High Availability in kubeadm v1.15: Batteries Included But Swappable
Monday, June 24, 2019 in Blog
Authors: Lucas Käldström, @luxas, SIG Cluster Lifecycle co-chair & kubeadm subproject owner, Weaveworks Fabrizio Pandini, @fabriziopandini, kubeadm subproject owner, Independent kubeadm is a tool that enables Kubernetes administrators to quickly …
Introducing Volume Cloning Alpha for Kubernetes
Friday, June 21, 2019 in Blog
Author: John Griffith (Red Hat) Kubernetes v1.15 introduces alpha support for volume cloning. This feature allows you to create new volumes using the contents of existing volumes in the user's namespace using the Kubernetes API. What is a Clone? Many …
Future of CRDs: Structural Schemas
Thursday, June 20, 2019 in Blog
Authors: Stefan Schimanski (Red Hat) CustomResourceDefinitions were introduced roughly two years ago as the primary way to extend the Kubernetes API with custom resources. From the beginning they stored arbitrary JSON data, with the exception that …
Kubernetes 1.15: Extensibility and Continuous Improvement
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 in Blog
Authors: The 1.15 Release Team We’re pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.15, our second release of 2019! Kubernetes 1.15 consists of 25 enhancements: 2 moving to stable, 13 in beta, and 10 in alpha. The main themes of this release are: …
Join us at the Contributor Summit in Shanghai
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 in Blog
Author: Josh Berkus (Red Hat) ![Picture of contributor panel at 2018 Shanghai contributor summit. Photo by Josh Berkus, licensed CC-BY 4.0](/images/blog/2019- 06-11-contributor-summit-shanghai/panel.png) For the second year, we will have a …
Kyma - extend and build on Kubernetes with ease
Thursday, May 23, 2019 in Blog
Authors: Lukasz Gornicki (SAP) According to this recently completed CNCF Survey, the adoption rate of Cloud Native technologies in production is growing rapidly. Kubernetes is at the heart of this technological revolution. Naturally, the growth of …
Kubernetes, Cloud Native, and the Future of Software
Friday, May 17, 2019 in Blog
Authors: Brian Grant (Google), Jaice Singer DuMars (Google) Kubernetes, Cloud Native, and the Future of Software Five years ago this June, Google Cloud announced a new application management technology called Kubernetes. It began with a simple open …