Spotlight
Jitendra Takalkar
This article explains how CloudEvents provides missing standardization for Event Driven Architecture by defining a common envelope format for events, solving inconsistency problems across distributed systems.
Rajat Gupta
This article explains chaos engineering practices for Kubernetes, covering how to design resilient systems by proactively testing failure scenarios like pod crashes, network failures, and resource exhaustion using tools like Chaos Mesh and LitmusChaos.
Josh Woolbright
This tutorial shows how to add observability to an EKS cluster by migrating to ArgoCD's App of Apps pattern and deploying kube-prometheus-stack with a properly configured EBS CSI driver and kubelet cAdvisor configuration.
This article introduces Gt and Lt operators for pod tolerations in Kubernetes 1.35, enabling threshold-based scheduling with numeric taint values, such as failure probability or cost metrics, rather than exact matching.
Tools and utilities
MCP Operator deploys and validates MCP servers on Kubernetes with automatic protocol detection for SSE and Streamable HTTP, built-in monitoring via Prometheus and Grafana dashboards, optional metrics sidecar for request tracking, and HPA support.
This framework helps you provision Kubernetes clusters via OpenTofu/Terragrunt, manage apps and system components via Helm + safehelm, and standardize secret encryption and lifecycle commands across environments.
Kube No Trouble (kubent) is a tool to check whether you're using any deprecated APIs in your cluster and, therefore, should upgrade your workloads first before upgrading your Kubernetes cluster.
Schednex enables the smartest placement of your workloads by drawing on telemetry from K8sGPT and context awareness from AI.
A Kubernetes in Kubernetes tool, k3k provides a way to run multiple embedded isolated k3s clusters on your kubernetes cluster.
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You're running gRPC services in Kubernetes, load balancing looks fine on the dashboard — but some pods are burning at 80% CPU while others sit idle, and adding more replicas only partially helps.
Rohit Agrawal, a Staff Software Engineer on the traffic platform team at Databricks, explains why this happens and how his team replaced Kubernetes's default networking with a proxy-less, client-side load-balancing system built on the xDS protocol.
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Firas Sboui
This case study shows how to run SQL Server on Azure Kubernetes Service using StatefulSets, persistent volumes, and GitOps for multi-tenant database deployments.
Danny Steenman
This case study shows how NetworkLessons migrated from Kubernetes to ECS Fargate using AWS CDK, reducing operational complexity while implementing multi-account architecture, automated cost controls, and infrastructure as code.
Charudath Gopal
This case study shows how Portworx built Aetòs, an Internal Developer Platform processing 50M daily API calls, managing 14,000 VMs, achieving 70% cloud cost reduction, and saving 10,000 engineering hours quarterly.
Borwornpob
This article describes OpenMirai's deployment pipeline using GitHub Actions for CI, Argo CD for GitOps, and a separate deployment repository, with staging-first testing and scheduled production releases during off-peak hours.
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Software Engineer with New Relic
Salary: $4.5K to $5.34L a year
Location: based in the office in Hyderabad, IN
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Go, GraphQL, Java, Javascript
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Joseignacio Carretero
This tutorial teaches how to set up a local DNS server specifically for demo environments using dnsmasq and Docker containers.
Michael Galkov
This tutorial shows how to build integration tests for Kubernetes using Rust, kind clusters, and Terraform with automatic cleanup via Kyverno TTL policies and namespace isolation for concurrent test execution.
Ahmed Draz
This tutorial shows how to deploy LLM models on OpenShift without operators by using llama.cpp with a quantized GGUF model, building a multi-stage container image, and exposing it via standard Kubernetes resources.
Tobby Kuo
This tutorial teaches how to build an end-to-end real-time baggage tracking system using Kafka for event streaming, Flink for state processing, ClickHouse for analytics, and Grafana for visualization on Kubernetes.
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Tobias Massoth
This article explains the trade-offs of Azure CNI Pod Subnet in AKS with two IP allocation modes:
Scott Cotton
This article introduces Tony format, a tool that unifies matching, patching, and diffing operations on YAML and JSON using a single typed tree representation with tag-based extensions like !dive, !key, and !if for structural transformations.
Dilip Kola
This article explains how to build cost-efficient microservices on AKS by classifying state as irreplaceable or regenerable, using managed PostgreSQL for critical data while self-hosting Redis, RabbitMQ, and observability tools in Kubernetes.
Dhyan Raj
This article introduces MCP Mesh, a framework simplifying multi-agent AI deployment on Kubernetes by replacing YAML with Python decorators, enabling code portability across environments, and providing dynamic dependency injection.