Tag: Kubernetes
Sysdig scoops deeper into Prometheus, equips Monitor with PromQL compatibility
Sysdig has reshaped its Monitor 3.0 service for Prometheus users, making it compatible with the Prometheus Query Language […]
What’s the point: Heptio Contour, Puppet, Chef
Heptio’s engineers have presented version 0.6 of Contour, their Ingress controller for Kubernetes, to the world. The project […]
Service mesh Linkerd clambers into sidecar mode with 2.0 release
CNCF fostered Linkerd has hit its second major release, aiming at service owners rather than platform owners. Its […]
HashiCorp’s Consul starts Kubernetes integration marathon
If you wanted Kubernetes and Consul to work better together, you’re in luck: HashiCorp founder Mitchell Hashimoto just […]
Jenkins’ creator takes the wheel and steers into a cloud native direction
Jenkins founder and CloudBees CTO Kohsuke Kawaguchi has issued a bleak assessment of the current state of the […]
Cloud Natives loading up on containers, ditching servers
The cloud native world is in rude health and heading towards serverless, with AWS Lambda continuing to dominate […]
Kube-hunter chaperones DevOps’ chase for Kubernetes cluster weaknesses
Container security company Aqua Security has released open source kube-hunter to assist DevOps folk in penetration testing their […]
Google starts pronouncing serverless Kay-nay-tiv
With Serverless being the new next big thing and FaaS-on-Kubernetes projects popping up left and right, it was […]
GitLab pushes out 11.1, then patches it, as it clears decks for Google Cloud leap
GitLab pushed out version 11.1 of its platform, then promptly followed it up with a patch, just days […]
What’s the point: GitHub, Microsoft Azure and Heptio Ark edition
So many point releases, so little time. To keep you up to date on your favourite projects and […]