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Originally posted August 9, 2018 by Richard Hartmann on Prometheus.io We are happy to announce that as of today, Prometheus graduates within the CNCF. Prometheus is the second project ever to make it to this tier. By graduating Prometheus, CNCF shows that it’s confident in our code and feature velocity, our maturity and stability, and our governance and community processes. This also acts as an ex
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Helm as an incubation-level hosted project. No longer a sub-project under Kubernetes, Helm is a package manager that provides an easy way to find, share, and use software built for Kubernetes. Helm removes complexity from configuration and deployment, and enables greater developer productivity.
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) accepted the open source specification CloudEvents into the CNCF Sandbox, a home for early stage and evolving cloud native projects. CloudEvents, an industry initiative that members of the CNCF Serverless Working Group contribute to, provides a consistent set of metadata to make events easier to work with for publishers, middleware, subscribers,
Software conformance ensures that every vendor’s version of Kubernetes supports the required APIs, as do open source community versions. For organizations using Kubernetes, conformance enables interoperability from one Kubernetes installation to the next. It allows them the flexibility to choose between vendors. CNCF runs the Certified Kubernetes Conformance Program. Most of the world’s leading en
The Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) program has been developed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), in collaboration with The Linux Foundation, to help expand the Kubernetes ecosystem through standardized training and certification. As one of the highest velocity projects in the history of open source, Kubernetes use is exploding. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation
A little over two years ago, CNCF was created and its technical leaders welcomed Kubernetes as its inaugural project. Since then it has quickly gained many new contributors and broad participation from numerous organizations, cloud providers and users. Compared to the 1.5 million projects on GitHub, Kubernetes is No. 9 for commits and No. 2 for authors/issues, second only to Linux. Established, gl
Logging is a critical component on production environments that allow us to perform monitoring and data analysis. While applications runs at scale, the Logging layer also needs to scale and year over year we see new challenges that needs to be solved from different angles such as parsing, performance, log enrichment (metadata), filtering and so on. Fluentd was born to solve Logging problems as a w
The Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) program was created by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), in collaboration with The Linux Foundation, to help develop the Kubernetes ecosystem. As one of the highest velocity open source projects, Kubernetes use is exploding. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is committed to growing the community of Kubernetes Administrators, thereby allo
By Todd Moore, CNCF Governing Board Chairperson CNCF is thrilled to officially welcome Amazon Web Services as our newest Platinum member. The Foundation and our projects will benefit from their many years of leadership in enabling enterprises to successfully adopt cloud computing and enormous expertise in cloud native technologies. Adrian Cockcroft, Vice President of Cloud Architecture Strategy at
Amazon Web Services joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Platinum Member AWS Formalizes Collaboration with the Foundation as More and More Cloud Native Workloads Run in the AWS Cloud San Francisco – August 9, 2017 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which is sustaining and integrating open source technologies to orchestrate containers as part of a microservices architecture, toda
Open Source projects exhibit natural increasing returns to scale. That’s because most developers are interested in using and participating in the largest projects, and the projects with the most developers are more likely to quickly fix bugs, add features and work reliably across the largest number of platforms. So, tracking the projects with the highest developer velocity can help illuminate prom
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Member post originally published on Since its launch in June 2014, Kubernetes has revolutionized container orchestration, transforming how applications are managed and scaled. The Data on Kubernetes Community (DoKC) created an infographic to celebrate Kubernetes’ tenth anniversary and...
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