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Making Cloud-Native Computing Universal and Sustainable
The original seed project for CNCF was Kubernetes, as orchestration is a critical piece of moving toward a cloud-native infrastructure. As many people know,...
Containerization, Atomic Distributions, and the Future of Linux
Linux has come a long way since Linus Torvalds announced it in 1991. It has become the dominant operating system in the enterprise space....
Cloud Foundry for Developers: Part 1
You've heard about Cloud Foundry, and you know it's growing fast and might be something you're interested in. But what exactly is Cloud Foundry?...
ONAP, CNCF Come Together on Containers
ONAP and Kubernetes, two of the fastest growing and in demand open source projects, are coming together at Open Networking Summit this week. To...
How Brigade Shares Data Between Containers
Brigade provides a way to script multiple containers to perform a task. With Brigade, you can build things like CI systems, ETL pipelines, and...
Bring Your Own Linux to Windows with New Open Source Tool
After starting with Ubuntu, Microsoft has added a number of Linux distributions to its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Linux runtime environment. A Windows machine...
Running Java in a Container
What are the pitfalls of running Java or JVM-based applications in containers? In this article, Jörg Schad and Ken Sipe discuss the challenges and solutions.
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Civil Infrastructure Platform Sets Out to Save Civilization
“The Civil Infrastructure Platform is the most conservative of The Linux Foundation projects,” began Yoshitake Kobayashi at the recent Embedded Linux Conference in Portland....
Follow this Minikube Tutorial to Brew Up a Kubernetes Home Lab
This Minikube tutorial enables admins to work with Kubernetes without additional equipment, software or a significant time investment to set it up. Home labs isolate new...
Through the Looking Glass: Security and the SRE
Even as modern software becomes increasingly distributed, rapidly iterative, and predominantly stateless, today's approach to security remains predominantly preventative, focused and dependent on state...