Posts in 2016
rktnetes brings rkt container engine to Kubernetes
Monday, July 11, 2016 in Blog
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.3 As part of Kubernetes 1.3, we’re happy to report that our work to bring interchangeable container engines to Kubernetes is bearing early fruit. What we …
Minikube: easily run Kubernetes locally
Monday, July 11, 2016 in Blog
Editor's note: This is the first post in a series of in-depth articles on what's new in Kubernetes 1.3 While Kubernetes is one of the best tools for managing containerized applications available today, and has been production-ready for over a year, …
Five Days of Kubernetes 1.3
Monday, July 11, 2016 in Blog
Last week we released Kubernetes 1.3, two years from the day when the first Kubernetes commit was pushed to GitHub. Now 30,000+ commits later from over 800 contributors, this 1.3 releases is jam packed with updates driven by feedback from users. …
Updates to Performance and Scalability in Kubernetes 1.3 -- 2,000 node 60,000 pod clusters
Thursday, July 07, 2016 in Blog
We are proud to announce that with the release of version 1.3, Kubernetes now supports 2000-node clusters with even better end-to-end pod startup time. The latency of our API calls are within our one-second Service Level Objective (SLO) and most of …
Kubernetes 1.3: Bridging Cloud Native and Enterprise Workloads
Wednesday, July 06, 2016 in Blog
Author: Aparna Sinha, Google Nearly two years ago, when we officially kicked off the Kubernetes project, we wanted to simplify distributed systems management and provide the core technology required to everyone. The community’s response to this …
Container Design Patterns
Tuesday, June 21, 2016 in Blog
Kubernetes automates deployment, operations, and scaling of applications, but our goals in the Kubernetes project extend beyond system management -- we want Kubernetes to help developers, too. Kubernetes should make it easy for them to write the …
The Illustrated Children's Guide to Kubernetes
Thursday, June 09, 2016 in Blog
Kubernetes is an open source project with a growing community. We love seeing the ways that our community innovates inside and on top of Kubernetes. Deis is an excellent example of company who understands the strategic impact of strong container …
Bringing End-to-End Kubernetes Testing to Azure (Part 1)
Monday, June 06, 2016 in Blog
Today’s guest post is by Travis Newhouse, Chief Architect at AppFormix, writing about their experiences bringing Kubernetes to Azure. At AppFormix, continuous integration testing is part of our culture. We see many benefits to running end-to-end …
Hypernetes: Bringing Security and Multi-tenancy to Kubernetes
Tuesday, May 24, 2016 in Blog
Today’s guest post is written by Harry Zhang and Pengfei Ni, engineers at HyperHQ, describing a new hypervisor based container called HyperContainer While many developers and security professionals are comfortable with Linux containers as an …
CoreOS Fest 2016: CoreOS and Kubernetes Community meet in Berlin (& San Francisco)
Tuesday, May 03, 2016 in Blog
CoreOS Fest 2016 will bring together the container and open source distributed systems community, including many thought leaders in the Kubernetes space. It is the second annual CoreOS community conference, held for the first time in Berlin on May …