Posts in 2021
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Introducing Suspended Jobs
By Adhityaa Chandrasekar (Google) | Monday, April 12, 2021 in Blog
Jobs are a crucial part of Kubernetes' API. While other kinds of workloads such as Deployments, ReplicaSets, StatefulSets, and DaemonSets solve use-cases that require Pods to run forever, Jobs are useful when Pods need to run to completion. Commonly …
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Kubernetes 1.21: CronJob Reaches GA
By Alay Patel (Red Hat), Maciej Szulik (Red Hat) | Friday, April 09, 2021 in Blog
In Kubernetes v1.21, the CronJob resource reached general availability (GA). We've also substantially improved the performance of CronJobs since Kubernetes v1.19, by implementing a new controller. In Kubernetes v1.20 we launched a revised v2 …
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Kubernetes 1.21: Power to the Community
By Kubernetes 1.21 Release Team | Thursday, April 08, 2021 in Blog
We’re pleased to announce the release of Kubernetes 1.21, our first release of 2021! This release consists of 51 enhancements: 13 enhancements have graduated to stable, 16 enhancements are moving to beta, 20 enhancements are entering alpha, and 2 …
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PodSecurityPolicy Deprecation: Past, Present, and Future
By Tabitha Sable (Kubernetes SIG Security) | Tuesday, April 06, 2021 in Blog
Update: With the release of Kubernetes v1.25, PodSecurityPolicy has been removed. You can read more information about the removal of PodSecurityPolicy in the Kubernetes 1.25 release notes. PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) is being deprecated in Kubernetes …
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The Evolution of Kubernetes Dashboard
By Marcin Maciaszczyk (Kubermatic), Sebastian Florek (Kubermatic) | Tuesday, March 09, 2021 in Blog
In October 2020, the Kubernetes Dashboard officially turned five. As main project maintainers, we can barely believe that so much time has passed since our very first commits to the project. However, looking back with a bit of nostalgia, we realize …
Posts in 2020
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A Custom Kubernetes Scheduler to Orchestrate Highly Available Applications
By Chris Seto (Cockroach Labs) | Monday, December 21, 2020 in Blog
As long as you're willing to follow the rules, deploying on Kubernetes and air travel can be quite pleasant. More often than not, things will "just work". However, if one is interested in travelling with an alligator that must remain alive …
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Kubernetes 1.20: Pod Impersonation and Short-lived Volumes in CSI Drivers
By Shihang Zhang (Google) | Friday, December 18, 2020 in Blog
Typically when a CSI driver mounts credentials such as secrets and certificates, it has to authenticate against storage providers to access the credentials. However, the access to those credentials are controlled on the basis of the pods' identities …
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Third Party Device Metrics Reaches GA
By Renaud Gaubert (NVIDIA), David Ashpole (Google), Pramod Ramarao (NVIDIA) | Wednesday, December 16, 2020 in Blog
With Kubernetes 1.20, infrastructure teams who manage large scale Kubernetes clusters, are seeing the graduation of two exciting and long awaited features: The Pod Resources API (introduced in 1.13) is finally graduating to GA. This allows Kubernetes …
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Kubernetes 1.20: Granular Control of Volume Permission Changes
By Hemant Kumar (Red Hat), Christian Huffman (Red Hat) | Monday, December 14, 2020 in Blog
Kubernetes 1.20 brings two important beta features, allowing Kubernetes admins and users alike to have more adequate control over how volume permissions are applied when a volume is mounted inside a Pod. Allow users to skip recursive permission …
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Kubernetes 1.20: Kubernetes Volume Snapshot Moves to GA
By Xing Yang (VMware), Xiangqian Yu (Google) | Thursday, December 10, 2020 in Blog
The Kubernetes Volume Snapshot feature is now GA in Kubernetes v1.20. It was introduced as alpha in Kubernetes v1.12, followed by a second alpha with breaking changes in Kubernetes v1.13, and promotion to beta in Kubernetes 1.17. This blog post …