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Posts in 2019

  • Expanding our Contributor Workshops

    Tuesday, May 14, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Guinevere Saenger (GitHub) and Paris Pittman (Google) tl;dr - learn about the contributor community with us and land your first PR! We have spots available in Barcelona (registration closes on Wednesday May 15, so grab your spot!) and the …

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  • Cat shirts and Groundhog Day: the Kubernetes 1.14 release interview

    Monday, May 13, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Craig Box (Google) Last week we celebrated one year of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google. In this weekly show, my co-host Adam Glick and I focus on all the great things that are happening in the world of Kubernetes and Cloud Native. From the …

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  • Join us for the 2019 KubeCon Diversity Lunch & Hack

    Thursday, May 02, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Kiran Oliver, Podcast Producer, The New Stack Join us for the 2019 KubeCon Diversity Lunch & Hack: Building Tech Skills & An Inclusive Community - Sponsored by Google Cloud and VMware Registration for the Diversity Lunch opens today, …

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  • How You Can Help Localize Kubernetes Docs

    Friday, April 26, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Zach Corleissen (Linux Foundation) Last year we optimized the Kubernetes website for hosting multilingual content. Contributors responded by adding multiple new localizations: as of April 2019, Kubernetes docs are partially available in nine …

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  • Hardware Accelerated SSL/TLS Termination in Ingress Controllers using Kubernetes Device Plugins and RuntimeClass

    Wednesday, April 24, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Mikko Ylinen (Intel) Abstract A Kubernetes Ingress is a way to connect cluster services to the world outside the cluster. In order to correctly route the traffic to service backends, the cluster needs an Ingress controller. The Ingress …

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  • Introducing kube-iptables-tailer: Better Networking Visibility in Kubernetes Clusters

    Friday, April 19, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Saifuding Diliyaer, Software Engineer, Box At Box, we use Kubernetes to empower our engineers to own the whole lifecycle of their microservices. When it comes to networking, our engineers use Tigera’s Project Calico to declaratively manage …

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  • The Future of Cloud Providers in Kubernetes

    Wednesday, April 17, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Andrew Sy Kim (VMware), Mike Crute (AWS), Walter Fender (Google) Approximately 9 months ago, the Kubernetes community agreed to form the Cloud Provider Special Interest Group (SIG). The justification was to have a single governing SIG to own …

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  • Pod Priority and Preemption in Kubernetes

    Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Bobby Salamat Kubernetes is well-known for running scalable workloads. It scales your workloads based on their resource usage. When a workload is scaled up, more instances of the application get created. When the application is critical for …

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  • Process ID Limiting for Stability Improvements in Kubernetes 1.14

    Monday, April 15, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Derek Carr Have you ever seen someone take more than their fair share of the cookies? The one person who reaches in and grabs a half dozen fresh baked chocolate chip chunk morsels and skitters off like Cookie Monster exclaiming “Om nom nom …

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  • Kubernetes 1.14: Local Persistent Volumes GA

    Thursday, April 04, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Michelle Au (Google), Matt Schallert (Uber), Celina Ward (Uber) The Local Persistent Volumes feature has been promoted to GA in Kubernetes 1.14. It was first introduced as alpha in Kubernetes 1.7, and then beta in Kubernetes 1.10. The GA …

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