Spotlight
Sujith K. Surendran
This article explains why CPU is the wrong scaling signal for Pub/Sub consumers, since pods look healthy while the backlog grows, and argues for scaling on queue depth with KEDA instead.
Max Taylor
This article explains how Go Fiber reached 1.16M RPS on Apple Silicon by running client and server benchmarks inside Docker Desktop's Linux VM to bypass macOS loopback TCP limits.
Dharmendra Yadav
This tutorial shows how KEDA scales workloads on queue depth instead of CPU, with a full RabbitMQ example: install, TriggerAuthentication, ScaledObject and a load test that proves the scaling works.
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.
Tools and utilities
Hubble is a fully distributed networking and security observability platform for cloud native workloads.
MetalLB is a tool that provides a load-balancer implementation for bare metal Kubernetes clusters using standard routing protocols.
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.
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At enterprise scale, a deployment pipeline that runs Helm upgrades directly against Kubernetes hides drift, mixes configuration with CI logic, and makes the last pipeline run the source of truth.
Elad Cohen explains how WSC Sports moved from Azure DevOps to GitHub Actions and redesigned delivery around Git and Argo CD. The resulting platform separates builds from deployments, keeps service configuration in values files, and continuously reconciles clusters.
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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.
Matching jobs
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AI Enterprise Technical Program Manager with Redhorse Corporation
Salary: $37 to $485.65K a year
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Build something
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.
Pixel Robots.
This tutorial shows how to install Microsoft's managed cert-manager extension on an AKS cluster and use it with Gateway API to issue and auto-renew Let's Encrypt certificates.
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.
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More articles
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.
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.