Spotlight
S-mishina
This article explains how to coordinate database migrations and application releases in GitOps by using Argo CD hooks and Flux dependencies so schema changes finish before deployments roll out.
Radek Maciaszek
This article explains how PAI adds security hooks, memory, reusable skills, and verification steps on top of Claude Code to make AI-assisted Kubernetes work more safely and more under control.
Vadim Alekseev
This article compares major Kubernetes log collectors with a reproducible benchmark focused on:
David B Chase
This article explains why reducing requests and limits does not always lower Kubernetes cost, and shows how node scale-down blockers can keep autoscalers from actually removing idle infrastructure.
Tools and utilities
Pluto is a utility to help users find deprecated Kubernetes API versions in their code repositories and their helm releases.
Kelos runs autonomous coding agents as Kubernetes resources, with tasks, workspaces, reusable agent configs, and trigger-based task spawners for continuous software workflows.
KubeAttention is a Kubernetes scheduler plugin that uses eBPF telemetry and machine learning to place latency sensitive pods on nodes with lower contention from noisy neighbors.
Sympozium runs AI agents as isolated pods with CRDs, Jobs, RBAC, and network policies, so teams can orchestrate agent workflows and let agents diagnose or remediate cluster issues safely.
Audicia is an open source Kubernetes operator that reads audit logs and generates least-privilege RBAC policies, compliance reports, and GitOps-ready manifests.
Events starting soon
April 26, 2026
Location: Vadodara, IN
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April 27, 2026
Location: Islamabad, PK
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April 27, 2026
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April 28, 2026
Location: Göteborg, SE
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April 28, 2026
Location: Copenhagen, DK
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April 28, 2026
This is a virtual event
This event requires an entrance fee
Kelsey Hightower, Eric Abercrombie, and Julius Payne II reflect on life after achievement, entering the Kubernetes world for the first time, and how music, creativity, and lived experience shape the way they think about technology.
In this interview:
Learn from production
Maxim Nazarenko
This case study explains how to migrate bound Kubernetes volumes from deprecated in-tree Azure Disk provisioning to CSI with in-place PVC re-binding, minimal restarts, and no data loss across production disks.
DV Engineering
This case study shows how DoubleVerify built a Kubernetes and Ray serving platform to deploy and scale ML models in production.
It also covers RayService wrapped with Helm, fault tolerance with external Redis, and platform gains like 30% lower GPU cost.
Varun Arora
This case study shows building a centralized multi-account AWS monitoring platform managing 25+ accounts using Python Boto3 to fetch resource configurations into MongoDB, with Flask API and Next.js frontend achieving $30k annual savings.
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.
Matching jobs
Data Engineer with Agile Defense
Salary: $72K to $236.5K a year
Location: based in the office in Chantilly, VA, USA
Tech stack: Kubernetes, Docker, Python, Kafka, Spark
DevOps Engineer with AbhiBus
Salary: $1.35L to $3.03L a year
Location: based in the office in Hyderabad, IN
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, Helm, Docker, Python, Shell, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Cloudformation, Terraform
DevOps Engineer with Groupement Mousquetaires
Salary: $135K to $275K a year
Location: based in the office in Châtillon, FR
Tech stack: Kubernetes, GCP, On-premise, Helm, Kustomize, Redis, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Terraform, Grafana
DevOps Engineer with Jumio Corporation
Salary: $67.5K to $539K a year
Location: remote from
Tech stack: Kubernetes, AWS, Helm, Kustomize, ArgoCD, Docker, Python, Cloudformation, Terraform, Azure DevOps
DevOps Engineer with Teads
Salary: US$27 to US$132K a year
Location: based in the office in Ljubljana, SI
Tech stack: Kubernetes, Docker
Build something
Charles Sullivan
This tutorial teaches how to build a cert-manager external issuer that uses a YubiHSM 2 to sign TLS certificates via Go's crypto.Signer interface.
Saeed Anwar Ansari
This tutorial explains how to use KEDA on GKE to autoscale workloads based on event-driven signals rather than just CPU or memory.
Franck Pachot
This tutorial shows how to install CloudNativePG 1.28 operator and deploy a three-node PostgreSQL cluster with synchronous replication and quorum-based failover, then tests transient failure recovery by pausing the primary container.
George Zefkilis
This tutorial shows how to build a local data platform using KinD for Kubernetes and Terraform for infrastructure provisioning, with Argo CD as the GitOps engine for deploying and managing applications.
Call for Papers closing soon
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Location: Des Moines, IA, USA
In-person conference organized by Tech Fuse DSM.
The conference starts on the 16 October 2026.
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Location: Graz, AT
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 4 September 2026.
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Location: Hamburg, DE
In-person conference organized by bit summit.
The conference starts on the 23 September 2026.
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In-person conference organized by Alkmene Verlag.
The conference starts on the 10 December 2026.
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In-person conference organized by SREday.
The conference starts on the 2 June 2026.
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In-person conference organized by SpiceWorks.
The conference starts on the 13 November 2026.
8
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Location: Shanghai, CN
In-person conference organized by CNCF.
The conference starts on the 9 September 2026.
More articles
This article explains how to secure production debugging in Kubernetes with least-privilege RBAC, controlled exec access, ephemeral containers, and short-lived just-in-time credentials for on-call teams.
This article explains how ListenerSet in Gateway API v1.5 separates listeners from Gateways so teams can restore self-service TLS management across namespaces and scale beyond the old listener limit.
Mayank Ketkar
This article explains how to monitor GPU inference nodes on Kubernetes with eBPF and bpftrace by tracing NVIDIA driver calls, kernel behavior, and DaemonSet-based deployment patterns.
Dave Davies
This article explains how Slurm on Kubernetes combines Slurm job scheduling with Kubernetes orchestration so AI and HPC teams can modernize GPU-heavy infrastructure without forcing researchers into raw Kubernetes workflows.