Spotlight
Moiz Ezzy
An SRE compares Istio, Linkerd and Cilium after eighteen months of running Istio in production, on operational cost, performance overhead, security model and observability. The verdict: most teams should start with Linkerd, or no mesh at all.
Parag Shahade
This tutorial shows how to build a simple bot-detection system from Nginx logs and use GCP controls to investigate and slow suspicious traffic.
Imesh Herath
This tutorial shows how GoReplay replays real production traffic in Kubernetes so you can test a new Go service before sending users to it.
Talha Amjad
This article opens up Volcano's controllers to show how gang scheduling avoids the deadlock where half a distributed job holds resources, following the PodGroup and Job state machines with real cluster logs.
Tools and utilities
yaml-schema-detect.nvim is a Neovim plugin that automatically detects and applies YAML schemas for your YAML files using yaml-language-server (yamlls).
booter is a small container that PXE-boots Talos machines on the same subnet, and can pass Omni kernel arguments so new nodes register with your cluster automatically.
Yoke is an IaC tool inspired by Helm that leverages WebAssembly and Go to dynamically deploy Kubernetes packages with executable runtime capabilities.
This tool gives you a find-like experience for Kubernetes resources, letting you search by name regex, age, labels, status, image name or node, then patch, exec or delete the matching items.
Agent Substrate is a Kubernetes runtime for stateful agents that packs many mostly idle agents onto a few worker pods while keeping each agent's memory, filesystem state and routing intact.
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August 18, 2026
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August 21, 2026
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August 22, 2026
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Karpenter can reduce Kubernetes infrastructure costs, but aggressive node consolidation can also expose workloads that lack disruption safeguards.
Ahmad Asmar explains how Zencity uses Kyverno to automatically generate Pod Disruption Budgets, while accounting for existing PDBs, percentage-based availability targets, single-replica workloads, and environment-specific policies.
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Learn from production
Anastassios Nanos
This case study shows how etcd CrashLoopBack pods on a Karmada/k3s demo cluster turned out to be a ZFS I/O latency problem, and how four ZFS tuning settings fixed it — including the exact etcd Prometheus metrics to watch.
Krishnakanth E
This case study explains how an ECS workload was migrated to EKS across two AWS regions with zero production downtime.
It covers KEDA autoscaling, HashiCorp Vault, IRSA, disaster recovery, and a coordinated production cutover.
Leo Blondel
This case study shows how a 3-person team built a Claude-based AI SRE that triages SigNoz alerts, checks Kubernetes, GitLab, logs, traces, and Slack, then ignores noise, escalates, or runs safe fixes.
Alex
This case study explains how one private container registry was shared across six AKS clusters in three regions.
It covers ACR geo-replication, image pull reliability, network access, permissions, and operational breakages.
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Build something
Daniel Kraszewski
This tutorial shows how to make Kubernetes HPA scale to zero with a Redis queue and external metrics, plus the production limits to watch for.
Abasi-ifreke Uwem
This tutorial shows how to deploy an ML inference app on GKE using FastAPI, Streamlit, GCS FUSE, Workload Identity, Jenkins CI/CD, and HPA.
Mohamed Rasvi
This tutorial explains how to build a PCI-DSS focused GKE security framework using:
Aakash Deep
This tutorial teaches how to build a production-like Kubernetes cluster on bare metal using Hyper-V VMs with MetalLB, Ingress NGINX, Longhorn storage, and HPA.
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More articles
Pruthvi Raj Seknametla
This article explains why Kubernetes observability falls apart when metrics, logs and traces don't share context, and how consistent service identity, bounded label cardinality and OpenTelemetry pull them back together.
Fatih Arslan
This article explains Kubernetes operators as feedback controllers, connecting reconciliation, informers, queues, spec/status, and self-healing behavior to database operations.
Claudiu Dascalescu
This article opens up Xatastor, the storage system Xata built for millions of Postgres databases, explaining why they chose ZFS zvols over NVMe-oF instead of Ceph or Longhorn, and how their Kubernetes operator drives it.
Myroslav Vivcharyk
This article reads the HPA as a proportional controller from control theory, showing why the deadband, high gain and slow response trade-offs are unavoidable, and what dead time and pod quantization do to a PID version of it.