Posts in 2024

  • Kubernetes v1.32 sneak peek

    By Matteo Bianchi, Edith Puclla, William Rizzo, Ryota Sawada, Rashan Smith | Friday, November 08, 2024 in Blog

    As we get closer to the release date for Kubernetes v1.32, the project develops and matures. Features may be deprecated, removed, or replaced with better ones for the project's overall health. This blog outlines some of the planned changes for the …

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  • Spotlight on Kubernetes Upstream Training in Japan

    By Junya Okabe (University of Tsukuba) / Organizing team of Kubernetes Upstream Training in Japan | Monday, October 28, 2024 in Blog

    We are organizers of Kubernetes Upstream Training in Japan. Our team is composed of members who actively contribute to Kubernetes, including individuals who hold roles such as member, reviewer, approver, and chair. Our goal is to increase the number …

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  • Announcing the 2024 Steering Committee Election Results

    By Bridget Kromhout | Wednesday, October 02, 2024 in Blog

    The 2024 Steering Committee Election is now complete. The Kubernetes Steering Committee consists of 7 seats, 3 of which were up for election in 2024. Incoming committee members serve a term of 2 years, and all members are elected by the Kubernetes …

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  • Spotlight on CNCF Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Working Group (DHHWG)

    By Sandeep Kanabar | Monday, September 30, 2024 in Blog

    In recognition of Deaf Awareness Month and the importance of inclusivity in the tech community, we are spotlighting Catherine Paganini, facilitator and one of the founding members of CNCF Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Working Group (DHHWG). In this …

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  • Spotlight on SIG Scheduling

    By Arvind Parekh | Tuesday, September 24, 2024 in Blog

    In this SIG Scheduling spotlight we talked with Kensei Nakada, an approver in SIG Scheduling. Introductions Arvind: Hello, thank you for the opportunity to learn more about SIG Scheduling! Would you like to introduce yourself and tell us a bit about …

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  • Kubernetes v1.31: kubeadm v1beta4

    By Paco Xu (DaoCloud) | Friday, August 23, 2024 in Blog

    As part of the Kubernetes v1.31 release, kubeadm is adopting a new (v1beta4) version of its configuration file format. Configuration in the previous v1beta3 format is now formally deprecated, which means it's supported but you should migrate to …

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  • Kubernetes v1.31: New Kubernetes CPUManager Static Policy: Distribute CPUs Across Cores

    By Jiaxin Shan (Bytedance) | Thursday, August 22, 2024 in Blog

    In Kubernetes v1.31, we are excited to introduce a significant enhancement to CPU management capabilities: the distribute-cpus-across-cores option for the CPUManager static policy. This feature is currently in alpha and hidden by default, marking a …

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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Fine-grained SupplementalGroups control

    By Shingo Omura (Woven By Toyota) | Thursday, August 22, 2024 in Blog

    This blog discusses a new feature in Kubernetes 1.31 to improve the handling of supplementary groups in containers within Pods. Motivation: Implicit group memberships defined in /etc/group in the container image Although this behavior may not be …

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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Custom Profiling in Kubectl Debug Graduates to Beta

    By Arda Güçlü (Red Hat) | Thursday, August 22, 2024 in Blog

    There are many ways of troubleshooting the pods and nodes in the cluster. However, kubectl debug is one of the easiest, highly used and most prominent ones. It provides a set of static profiles and each profile serves for a different kind of role. …

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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Autoconfiguration For Node Cgroup Driver (beta)

    By Peter Hunt (Red Hat) | Wednesday, August 21, 2024 in Blog

    Historically, configuring the correct cgroup driver has been a pain point for users running new Kubernetes clusters. On Linux systems, there are two different cgroup drivers: cgroupfs and systemd. In the past, both the kubelet and CRI implementation …

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