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  • 18:11Although GitHub isn't feeling well right now, here comes our newest digest of the prominent software updates in the Cloud Native ecosystem! 1. Rancher released v2.15.0, bringing general availability of native CAPI infrastructure providers, inherited namespace rules for GlobalRoles, restrictions for local UI authentication when EAP is configured, a new high-performance Workloads Overview UI view, and support for Kubernetes v1.36. 2. Karpenter, a Kubernetes node autoscaler developed by the Kubernetes SIG, was updated to v1.14.0, which added the allocator for DRA, extended DRA support for partitionable devices and consumable capacity, a Balanced consolidation policy, per-offering resource overrides, and support for the CapacityBuffer API. 3. Cilium (a CNCF Graduated project) released 1.20.0 with lots of improvements. They include support for TCPRoute and UDPRoute in the Gateway API, encrypting traffic between the gateway and application services, migration to multi-pool IPAM, topology-aware service traffic (PreferSameZone and PreferSameNode in Kubernetes), stable Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Services API support, cluster-scoped policy API from Kubernetes upstream (ClusterNetworkPolicy), per-Service load-balancing mode annotations for VXLAN, and a 4-time smaller cilium-cni binary. 4. Cozystack, a PaaS platform and framework for building clouds (a CNCF Sandbox project), released v1.6.0. It migrated tenant Kubernetes workers from Ubuntu and kubeadm to Talos Linux, made tenant resource quotas hierarchical, moved etcd to etcd-operator v1alpha2, introduced a new tenant-facing and namespace-scoped firewall resource (SecurityGroup), and made several improvements to Keycloak. 5. KServe, a distributed generative and predictive AI inference platform (a CNCF Incubating project), released v0.20.0. It introduced numerous new features, including managed DRA for LLMInferenceService, support for confidential model serving, AutoGluon support, the ability to use multiple OCI sources in storageUris, platform-specific hooks for service customisation, a traffic-splitting API for controlled deployment, and canary rollouts for the RawDeployment mode. 6. wasmCloud, a platform for running WebAssembly workloads (a CNCF Incubating project), reached its v2.7.0. It brought concurrent pooled instances, trusted private OCI CA roots with the e2e registry behind TLS, implements and maps enabled by default, and a unified mechanism for connection limiting. #news #releases1,67%
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  • 20 июл.Buildpacks graduates, k8gb incubates Following the CNCF TOC votes that happened over the last weekend, two CNCF projects were promoted to the next level: 1. Buildpacks, a set of specifications and tooling that transform application source code into container images that can run on any cloud, became a Graduated project. It was started by Pivotal and Heroku in January 2018, joined the CNCF Sandbox in October 2018, and became Incubated in November 2020. The companies that adopted Buildpacks include Bloomberg, Google, Microsoft, Red Hat, Salesforce, and VMware by Broadcom. 2. k8gb, a Kubernetes global balancer, became an Incubating project. It originated in Absa Group in 2019 and joined the CNCF Sandbox in March 2021. Current k8gb adopters include Eficode, Millennium bcp, and PagBank. #news #cncfprojects1,14%
  • 19 янв.As many are aware, MinIO has recently gone to "maintenance mode.” If you’ve been looking for a Kubernetes-friendly alternative, check out this new project. Garage, an S3-compatible distributed object storage, just got an unofficial Kubernetes operator. Still being in its alpha, it simplifies deploying and maintaining Garage clusters with the following features implemented: - Deploying StatefulSets with proper configuration, storage, and networking; - Bucket creation with quotas; - S3 key management with automatic credential generation; - Multi-cluster federation by connecting Garage clusters across K8s instances. ▶️ GitHub repo 💬 Reddit announcement Language: Go | License: Apache 2.0 | 44 ⭐️ #tools #storage #news1,10%
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  • 10 июн.Argo CD’s ApplicationSet got its UI Yesterday, a long-awaited feature for the Argo community finally landed: Argo CD’s Application UI was extended with the ApplicationSets tab. Starting from v3.5, you get a view of ApplicationSet details, an updated resource tree visualisation, and even a preview of the expected changes. Argo CD 3.5 RC is expected in a week (Jun 16), and its GA release will happen in two months (Aug 4). #news #gitops #gui1,04%
  • 6 авг.New free Kubernetes workshop Konrad Heimel announced the Kubernetes Practitioner Workshop, a GitHub repo that offers structured educational content for engineers looking to learn Kubernetes concepts and practice them. It comes with: - 28 topics (e.g., Containers, StatefulSet, The operator pattern, or Helm), each presented with 20-30 slides and accompanied with a practical lab requiring 15-30 minutes to complete; - two types of environments for labs: a specific namespace on a shared cluster or a local kind cluster; - downloadable PDFs provided as GitHub releases; - facilitator guide with additional notes on setting up the required environment and running this workshop. All content is free and available as Open Source (under the Zero-Clause BSD permissive license). #career1,02%
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  • 10 июл.Our latest digest of the prominent software updates in the Cloud Native ecosystem: 1. Argo CD (a CNCF Graduated project) released its v3.5 RC, introducing several important features. They include a new ApplicationSet UI with built-in change previews, Impersonation workflows and Source Hydrator promoted to Beta, Helm 4 support, and mTLS support for repo-server. Currently, v3.5.0-rc1 and v3.5.0-rc2 are available, with the GA release scheduled for August. 2. Headlamp, a Kubernetes web UI developed by the Kubernetes SIG, released 0.43.0. It came with ClusterProfile discovery (alpha), a node upgrade visualisation panel, proxy auth support for middleware proxies, a Create Deployment form in the UI, a dedicated Job details view, RTL layout support, and several new localisations. 3. Podman, a tool for managing OCI containers and pods (a CNCF Sandbox project), reached v6.0.0. It significantly upgraded the network infrastructure (iptables → nftables; CNI networking → Netavark; slirp4netns → Pasta; experimental Pesto rootless port forwarding), improved VM experience in Podman Machine with easier operations across different providers and a new podman machine os update command, enhanced quadlet capabilities and the way configuration files are handled. 4. CloudNativePG, a platform designed to manage PostgreSQL in Kubernetes (a CNCF Sandbox project), released 1.30.0, featuring the DatabaseRole CRD for declarative role management as its main highlight. This release also added a Kubernetes Lease object for safe primary election, in-place major upgrades with Image Volume extensions, PgBouncer image management via Image Catalogs, SCRAM-SHA-256 password encoding, and several other improvements. 5. Dragonfly, which implements secure data distribution and acceleration powered by P2P (a CNCF Graduated project), announced v2.5.0. It introduced direct repository downloads from Hugging Face and ModelScope, a Kubernetes mutating admission webhook for automatic P2P capability injection in Dragonfly, a blocklist to disable specific downloads, comprehensive rate limiting, a new command-line tool (dfctl) to manage tasks in the client’s local storage, and many other updates. 6. Flux (a CNCF Graduated project) released 2.9 with a new CLI plugin system and the first two plugins (Mirror and Schema). It also included Server-Side Apply field ignore rules for fine-grained drift control, enhanced secrets decryption, support for Helm post-render strategies, CEL-based health check expressions, and many other new features. The latest release of Flux Operator added a dedicated workload dashboard and a full-featured Pod log viewer to the Flux Web UI. 7. cert-manager (a CNCF Graduated project) released v1.21.0 with experimental ACME Renewal Information (ARI) support, AWS IAM authentication for Vault, certificate renewal policies, support for Modern2026 PKCS#12 profile, Venafi OAuth token observability, runtimeClassName support, and various Gateway API and cainjector improvements. #news #releases0,96%
  • 28 июл.Kubeflow became a CNCF Graduated project The summer series of CNCF level-ups keeps going, and Kubeflow has just joined the list of the organisation’s most mature (i.e. Graduated) projects. The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted for this graduation last Friday. Kubeflow is a machine learning toolkit for Kubernetes that serves as a foundation for K8s-based AI platforms. Its subprojects include Pipelines for end-to-end ML workflows, Trainer for distributed AI model training and LLM fine-tuning, Katib for AutoML, and a Kubernetes operator for Apache Spark. Kubeflow originated in Google, with its first public announcement in 2017. It was accepted into the CNCF as an Incubating project in July 2023. Today, its adopters include Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Cisco, Huawei, IBM, NVIDIA, Red Hat, and Tencent. #news #cncfprojects #aiml0,95%
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