Posts in 2023

  • Spotlight on SIG Instrumentation

    Friday, February 03, 2023 in Blog

    Author: Imran Noor Mohamed (Delivery Hero) Observability requires the right data at the right time for the right consumer (human or piece of software) to make the right decision. In the context of Kubernetes, having best practices for cluster …

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  • Consider All Microservices Vulnerable — And Monitor Their Behavior

    Friday, January 20, 2023 in Blog

    Author: David Hadas (IBM Research Labs) This post warns Devops from a false sense of security. Following security best practices when developing and configuring microservices do not result in non-vulnerable microservices. The post shows that although …

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  • Protect Your Mission-Critical Pods From Eviction With PriorityClass

    Thursday, January 12, 2023 in Blog

    Author: Sunny Bhambhani (InfraCloud Technologies) Kubernetes has been widely adopted, and many organizations use it as their de-facto orchestration engine for running workloads that need to be created and deleted frequently. Therefore, proper …

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  • Kubernetes 1.26: Eviction policy for unhealthy pods guarded by PodDisruptionBudgets

    Friday, January 06, 2023 in Blog

    Authors: Filip Křepinský (Red Hat), Morten Torkildsen (Google), Ravi Gudimetla (Apple) Ensuring the disruptions to your applications do not affect its availability isn't a simple task. Last month's release of Kubernetes v1.26 lets you specify an …

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  • Kubernetes 1.26: Retroactive Default StorageClass

    Thursday, January 05, 2023 in Blog

    Author: Roman Bednář (Red Hat) The v1.25 release of Kubernetes introduced an alpha feature to change how a default StorageClass was assigned to a PersistentVolumeClaim (PVC). With the feature enabled, you no longer need to create a default …

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  • Kubernetes v1.26: Alpha support for cross-namespace storage data sources

    Monday, January 02, 2023 in Blog

    Author: Takafumi Takahashi (Hitachi Vantara) Kubernetes v1.26, released last month, introduced an alpha feature that lets you specify a data source for a PersistentVolumeClaim, even where the source data belong to a different namespace. With the new …

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Posts in 2022

  • Kubernetes v1.26: Advancements in Kubernetes Traffic Engineering

    Friday, December 30, 2022 in Blog

    Authors: Andrew Sy Kim (Google) Kubernetes v1.26 includes significant advancements in network traffic engineering with the graduation of two features (Service internal traffic policy support, and EndpointSlice terminating conditions) to GA, and a …

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  • Kubernetes 1.26: Job Tracking, to Support Massively Parallel Batch Workloads, Is Generally Available

    Thursday, December 29, 2022 in Blog

    Authors: Aldo Culquicondor (Google) The Kubernetes 1.26 release includes a stable implementation of the Job controller that can reliably track a large amount of Jobs with high levels of parallelism. SIG Apps and WG Batch have worked on this …

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  • Kubernetes v1.26: CPUManager goes GA

    Tuesday, December 27, 2022 in Blog

    Author: Francesco Romani (Red Hat) The CPU Manager is a part of the kubelet, the Kubernetes node agent, which enables the user to allocate exclusive CPUs to containers. Since Kubernetes v1.10, where it graduated to Beta, the CPU Manager proved itself …

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  • Kubernetes 1.26: Pod Scheduling Readiness

    Monday, December 26, 2022 in Blog

    Author: Wei Huang (Apple), Abdullah Gharaibeh (Google) Kubernetes 1.26 introduced a new Pod feature: scheduling gates. In Kubernetes, scheduling gates are keys that tell the scheduler when a Pod is ready to be considered for scheduling. What problem …

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