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https://blog.alexellis.io/building-containers-without-docker/
Alex Ellis' Blog
Building containers without Docker
In this post I'll outline several ways to build containers without the need for Docker itself including buildkit, kaniko, GitHub Actions, GitLab and Jenkins
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https://medium.com/@TimvanBaarsen/first-look-at-cloud-native-buildpacks-support-in-spring-boot-2-3-milestone-1-ece8e72ed93f
Medium
First look at Cloud Native Buildpacks support in Spring Boot 2.3 (Milestone 1)
January 23, 2020 Spring Boot 2.3.0 M1 was released. One of the highlights in this milestone is the support for building OCI images.
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https://tersesystems.com/blog/2020/01/22/developing-in-production/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVFm8DhkXe8
YouTube
How Secure Is Your Build / Server? - Patrick Debois
Development has changed over the years, from doing everything yourself to a 3rd party package for every function. Operations has changed too, running your ow...
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https://www.netmeister.org/blog/ops-lessons.html
www.netmeister.org
(A few) Ops Lessons We All Learn The Hard Way
Ops is hard. What have learned so far?
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https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-coreos-out-of-preview/
Fedora Magazine
Fedora CoreOS out of preview - Fedora Magazine
Fedora CoreOS is a new Fedora Edition built specifically for running containerized workloads securely and at scale. It's now available for general use.
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/01/20/linkerd-2019-year-in-review/
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Linkerd 2019 year in review | Cloud Native Computing Foundation
I think it’s safe to say that 2019 was a huge year for Linkerd. It saw the project emerge from the “seems promising but let’s wait and see” phase and firmly into “okay, I need an excuse to try this…
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https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/01/21/reviewing-2019-in-docs/
Kubernetes
Reviewing 2019 in Docs
Author: Zach Corleissen (Cloud Native Computing Foundation)
Hi, folks! I'm one of the co-chairs for the Kubernetes documentation special interest group (SIG Docs). This blog post is a review of SIG Docs in 2019. Our contributors did amazing work last year…
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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/087-multitenancy-at-cruise/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google: Episode 87 - Multitenancy at Cruise, with Karl Isenberg
Self-driving cars need self-driving backend infrastructure. Karl Isenberg is the tech lead & manager of the platform team at Cruise, a self-driving car company backed by GM and Honda. He joins Craig and Adam to discuss two years of running multitenant Kubernetes.
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https://opensource.com/article/20/1/cloud-native-java
Opensource
4 things cloud-native Java must provide
Java is still the pervasive development language among enterprise developers, even though it is not developers' preferred cloud-native runtime and is falling behind other l
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https://www.openfaas.com/blog/openfaas-flux/
OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
Applying GitOps to OpenFaaS with Flux Helm Operator
In this tutorial I’ll show you how to set up a GitOps workflow for OpenFaaS with FluxCD and Helm v3.
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https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/01/15/kubernetes-on-mips/
Kubernetes
Kubernetes on MIPS
Background MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipelined Stages) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA), appeared in 1981 and developed by MIPS Technologies. Now MIPS architecture is widely used in many electronic…
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https://www.stackrox.com/post/2020/01/kubernetes-egress-network-policies/
Redhat
Guide to Kubernetes Egress Network Policies
One important configuration that demands attention from a security perspective is the network policies feature. Network policies specify how groups of pods are allowed to communicate with each other and other network endpoints. You can think of them as the…
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https://kyma-project.io/blog/2020/1/16/integration-testing-in-k8s
https://kyma-project.io/
Kyma - An easy way to extend enterprise applications on Kubernetes.
Kyma is a cloud-native application runtime that gives you the power of Kubernetes but without the hassle of worrying about security, configuration, and integration of tools.
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https://blog.aquasec.com/threat-alert-ddos-attack-docker-daemons
Aquasec
Threat Alert: Exploiting Open Docker Daemons for DDoS Attacks
Aqua’s research team identified attacks that exploited misconfigured open Docker daemons to hijack environments in order to launch targeted DDoS attacks.
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https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/01/21/csi-ephemeral-inline-volumes/
Kubernetes
CSI Ephemeral Inline Volumes
Typically, volumes provided by an external storage driver in Kubernetes are persistent, with a lifecycle that is completely independent of pods or (as a special case) loosely coupled to the first pod which uses a volume (late binding mode). The mechanism…
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https://collabnix.github.io/kubelabs/
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https://blog.christianposta.com/microservices/istio-as-an-example-of-when-not-to-do-microservices/
ceposta Technology Blog
Istio as an Example of When Not to Do Microservices
I’ve been pretty invested in helping organizations with their cloud-native journeys for the last five years. Modernizing and improving a team (and eventually an organization’s) velocity to deliver software-based technology is heavily influenced by its people…
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/01/17/cncf-webinars-fresh-insights-for-the-cloud-native-community/
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
CNCF Webinars: Fresh Insights for the Cloud Native Community - Cloud Native Computing Foundation
As we jump into 2020, we wanted to share a reminder and quick overview of CNCF’s webinar program. These webinars are hosted by members, CNCF incubating and graduated projects, and...
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https://blocksandfiles.com/2020/01/30/kasten-klimbs-the-kubernetes-kontainer-protection-mountain-with-k10/
Blocks and Files
Newbie container app data wrangling firm Kasten climbs mountain with K10 – Blocks and Files
For anyone wanting to code a data protection app for containers, Kubernetes (K8s) is a great big help. Because it orchestrates container instantiation and operations, it knows everything about them that such an app needs to know. This theoretically puts…
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https://containerjournal.com/topics/container-management/astro-project-ties-kubernetes-to-datadog/
Container Journal
Astro Project Ties Kubernetes to Datadog
Fairwinds has launched open source Astro, which provides an easier API to monitor Kubernetes clusters using monitoring tools from Datadog.
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