Spotlight
Fernando Duran
This article shares how the author moved workloads off the big managed Kubernetes clouds and onto cheaper VM providers like Hetzner, using a lighter control-plane setup.
Olivepower
This article explains how unallocated CPU and memory in GKE can become hidden costs when workloads fail to request resources properly.
It also shows how right-sizing nodes and using autoscaling or Autopilot helps you avoid paying for unused capacity.
Armel de Marsac
This article shows how to use the Kong OIDC plugin together with Keycloak to secure cluster services and HTTP routes at the API gateway level.
David WOGLO
This tutorial walks you through how to mimic S3-like object storage inside Kubernetes and automate static website deployments using that storage, letting you host static sites without relying on external S3.
Tools and utilities
This library lets Go services handle SIGTERM and context cancellation cleanly so your app can stop accepting work and finish in-flight requests without abrupt termination.
This tool delivers real-time node/pod-level process, file and network visibility for Kubernetes and bare-metal environments, with rule-based alerts, dashboards and hybrid cloud support.
Kubernetes Resource Recommender is a CLI tool for optimizing resource allocation in Kubernetes clusters.
NGINX Gateway Fabric is an open-source project that implements the Gateway API using NGINX as the data plane.
Kapitan is a tool that provides a robust and flexible way to manage configurations for cloud-native applications, allowing for easy deployment and management of complex systems.
Events starting soon
December 17, 2025
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
December 17, 2025
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
December 17, 2025
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
December 17, 2025
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
December 18, 2025
Location: Taipei, TW
This is a free event.
December 18, 2025
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
Fabián Sellés Rosa, Tech Lead of the Runtime team at Adevinta, walks through a real engineering investigation that started with a simple request: allowing tenants to use third-party Kafka services. What seemed straightforward turned into a complex DNS resolution problem that required testing seven different approaches before a working solution was found.
You will learn:
Learn from production
Yekta
This article explains how Flink moved from a Terraform-centric setup to managing their Google Cloud resources via Kubernetes.
Zack Smith
This case study shows how Chick‑fil‑A built an on-site Kubernetes platform using k3s across all stores, improved node health with a host-agent architecture, and added GPU and multi-vendor support for edge workloads.
Miroslav Hrivnak
This case study explains how Coreteq moved from Docker Swarm to Kubernetes, replacing NFS with distributed storage, adopting Argo CD for GitOps and using Vault for secrets while redesigning networking for better reliability.
Rushy R. Panchal
This case study describes how Airbnb manages rolling upgrades of Istio by automating version testing, monitoring pilot waves, and handling mesh-expansion with VMs and Kubernetes.
Matching jobs
DevOps Engineer with Capco
Salary: $27K to $231K a year
Location: fully remote
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure, Docker, Shell, Python, Terraform, Cloudformation, GitHub Actions
Site Reliability Engineer with Celonis
Salary: $195K to $235K a year
Location: remote from the United States of America
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure, Kustomize, ArgoCD, Java, Python, Shell, Terraform
Software Engineer with CTI
Salary: $4.5K to $539K a year
Location: based in the office in Camp Smith, HI, USA
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, Docker, Python, Shell, SQL, Terraform, Gitlab
Software Engineer with Capco
Salary: PLN 112.97K to PLN 330K a year
Location: remote from Poland
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, Docker, C#, GraphQL, SQL, Redis
Software Engineer with Celonis
Salary: $45K to $407K a year
Location: fully remote
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, Java, SQL, Python, Javascript, Typescript, PostgreSQL
Build something
Sheng Chen
This tutorial walks you through how to set up networking for a cloud-to-on-premises hybrid Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes cluster, covering compatible CNIs, CIDR planning, routing, and load-balancer options for hybrid workloads.
Isovalent
This tutorial walks you through enabling, running, and monitoring IPv6 networking on Kubernetes clusters using Cilium
Edward Spencer
This article shows how to use WebSockets in Kubernetes by combining Ktor with PostgreSQL’s LISTEN/NOTIFY to sync events across pods.
Oluchi Njoku
This article recounts a DevOps intern’s experience integrating Jenkins with a Kubernetes cluster, detailing steps to run pipelines inside Kubernetes, configure agents, and link build jobs to cluster deployments.
Call for Papers closing soon
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days
Location: Bucharest, RO
In-person conference organized by Incremental Development.
The conference starts on the 29 April 2026.
7
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Kubernetes Community Days Guadalajara 2026
Location: Guadalajara, MX
In-person conference organized by KCD Guadalajara.
The conference starts on the 28 February 2026.
15
days
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 30 April 2026.
33
days
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 21 April 2026.
40
days
Observability Summit North America
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
In-person conference organized by Linux Foundation.
The conference starts on the 22 May 2026.
46
days
Location: Zurich, CH
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 6 May 2026.
46
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Location: Prague, CZ
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 29 April 2026.
More articles
Shubhojit Dasgupta
This article shows how to run Kong as an API gateway inside Kubernetes and expose it through Ingress.
Muhammad Ateeb Aslam
This article explains how to remove permission checks from microservices and build a centralized authorization layer with Kong OSS and OpenFGA.
This article explains that with Kubernetes v1.34, Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) adds consumable capacity, which lets devices share things like GPU memory or bandwidth in smaller, flexible chunks instead of giving everything to one pod.
Sameera Jayasoma
This article explains why Kubernetes needs a higher-level, intent-based layer so you can ship apps without writing huge YAML manifests.
It also highlights approaches like KubeVela, OpenChoreo, and Score.