Posts in 2022
Kubernetes 1.24: Storage Capacity Tracking Now Generally Available
By Patrick Ohly (Intel) | Friday, May 06, 2022 in Blog
The v1.24 release of Kubernetes brings storage capacity tracking as a generally available feature. Problems we have solved As explained in more detail in the previous blog post about this feature, storage capacity tracking allows a CSI driver to …
Kubernetes 1.24: Volume Expansion Now A Stable Feature
By Hemant Kumar (Red Hat) | Thursday, May 05, 2022 in Blog
Volume expansion was introduced as a alpha feature in Kubernetes 1.8 and it went beta in 1.11 and with Kubernetes 1.24 we are excited to announce general availability(GA) of volume expansion. This feature allows Kubernetes users to simply edit their …
Kubernetes 1.24: Stargazer
By Kubernetes 1.24 Release Team | Tuesday, May 03, 2022 in Blog
We are excited to announce the release of Kubernetes 1.24, the first release of 2022! This release consists of 46 enhancements: fourteen enhancements have graduated to stable, fifteen enhancements are moving to beta, and thirteen enhancements are …
Dockershim: The Historical Context
By Kat Cosgrove | Tuesday, May 03, 2022 in Blog
Dockershim has been removed as of Kubernetes v1.24, and this is a positive move for the project. However, context is important for fully understanding something, be it socially or in software development, and this deserves a more in-depth review. …
Frontiers, fsGroups and frogs: the Kubernetes 1.23 release interview
By Craig Box (Google) | Friday, April 29, 2022 in Blog
One of the highlights of hosting the weekly Kubernetes Podcast from Google is talking to the release managers for each new Kubernetes version. The release team is constantly refreshing. Many working their way from small documentation fixes, step up …
Increasing the security bar in Ingress-NGINX v1.2.0
By Ricardo Katz (VMware), James Strong (Chainguard) | Thursday, April 28, 2022 in Blog
The Ingress may be one of the most targeted components of Kubernetes. An Ingress typically defines an HTTP reverse proxy, exposed to the Internet, containing multiple websites, and with some privileged access to Kubernetes API (such as to read …
Kubernetes Removals and Deprecations In 1.24
By Mickey Boxell (Oracle) | Thursday, April 07, 2022 in Blog
As Kubernetes evolves, features and APIs are regularly revisited and removed. New features may offer an alternative or improved approach to solving existing problems, motivating the team to remove the old approach. We want to make sure you are aware …
Is Your Cluster Ready for v1.24?
By Kat Cosgrove | Thursday, March 31, 2022 in Blog
Way back in December of 2020, Kubernetes announced the deprecation of Dockershim. In Kubernetes, dockershim is a software shim that allows you to use the entire Docker engine as your container runtime within Kubernetes. In the upcoming v1.24 release, …
Meet Our Contributors - APAC (Aus-NZ region)
Wednesday, March 16, 2022 in Blog
Authors & Interviewers: Anubhav Vardhan, Atharva Shinde, Avinesh Tripathi, Brad McCoy, Debabrata Panigrahi, Jayesh Srivastava, Kunal Verma, Pranshu Srivastava, Priyanka Saggu, Purneswar Prasad, Vedant Kakde Good day, everyone 👋 Welcome back to …
Dockershim Removal FAQ
Thursday, February 17, 2022 in Blog
This supersedes the original Dockershim Deprecation FAQ article, published in late 2020. The article includes updates from the v1.24 release of Kubernetes. This document goes over some frequently asked questions regarding the removal of dockershim …