Cloud native with Saiyam - Get back on track!
Work hard in silence and let the success make noise.
There are people who will always try to put you down, not believe in your mission and vision but if you believe in yourself then you can conquer anything. Situations will always knock you down but getting back up and chasing your dreams is in your hands.
If you are planning to switch your career, or learn a new technology then take that first important step of getting started!! Once you start then the road to success is not that far!
I had these knockout moments for the past few weeks but now I am sorted and I am back on track to work in full power mode, so if you had your knockout moment then don’t worry, just get back up and come back stronger!
My upcoming talks
Civo Webinar - I will talk about carious Kubernetes dashboards
Hashiconf global in LA - I will be doing a talk: A Mini-PaaS for Developers With Waypoint. I am so glad that I have one of the featured talks <3
DevOpsDays India - Happy to be one of the organisers and this will happen in person in Bengaluru, get your CFP’s in!!
Let’s dive into the fantastic content, there is a lot created by the community and a lot to learn in cloud native space.
Kubesimplify updates
Working on some amazing things - the websites projects is on the verge of completing, working on a new workshops project with stripe integration which will be announced soon with great learnings planned.
We are at 95k+ views with 65articles on Hashnode which is just achieved those numbers in just 3 months time.
Focus - The focus for kubesimplify going forward is completely on creating quality content now and we will be producing quality cloud native content so that you have once stop solution for your cloud native needs. I know that sounds a big thing to achieve but we are working big time on this! If you want to be a part of this, please do reach out.
Kubesimplify also did its second Twitter space recently with amazing speakers(Eddie, Pavan and Pradumna) and great audience.
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Komodor - Taking Your Kubernetes Helm Charts to the Next Level by Aviad Shikloshi
Speedscale - Local Kubernetes Environments: Part 2 by James Walker
Robusta - Stop copy-pasting, start generating kubernetes examples by Natan
Suboribital - Wasm.builders Meetup: Fireside Chat with Brian Sletten
Armosec - What have we learned from scanning over 10,000 Kubernetes clusters with Kubescape? by Jonathan Kaftzan
CloudCasa - Automating Kubernetes Cross-Account and Cross-Cluster Restore
Sysdig - How to monitor nginx in Kubernetes with Prometheus by Jesus Ángel Samitier
Teleport - SSH Certificates: How Do OpenSSH Certificates Compare to X.509? by SAKSHYAM SHAH
Videos
Kubernetes backup/restore(Longhorn) using CloudCasa by Saiyam Pathak
A 10,000-feet view of the WebAssembly landscape by Divya Mohan
Manage Kubernetes Secrets With External Secrets Operator by Viktor Farcic
Kubernetes security scanning with Trivy CLI and Trivy Operator by Anaïs Urlichs
Running a Kubernetes cluster in GitHub CodeSpaces | an Introduction by That DevOps Guy
Getting Started with Linux - @Apoorv Goyal | Kubesimplify Spaces #1
Git and GitHub Best Practices - @Eddie Jaoude Pavan & Pradumna | Kubesimplify Spaces #2
News and Announcements
Get Started with Sigstore (Free Course!) - A course everyone should take and understand how to secure your software supply chain using sigstore.
Hasura now lets developers turn any data source into a GraphQL API
Introducing Tailscale SSH - Tailscale SSH allows Tailscale to manage the authentication and authorization of SSH connections on your tailnet.
The State of WebAssembly 2022 - Rust as language of choice and more WASM in containers and serverless space!
Securing Gitpod's Software Supply Chain with SLSA - how Gitpod became SLSA level 1 compliant.
Over 900,000 Kubernetes instances found exposed online by Bill Toulas
Nice June reads(16th to 30th June)
Why Mercedes-Benz runs on 900 Kubernetes clusters - interesting read and yet another use case for cluster API.
How to Run Grafana Mimir with MinIO for Persistent Metrics Storage by Matt Sarrel - Grafana Mimir + MinIO -> provides a scalable, long-term storage for Prometheus metrics that is well suited for enterprise.
Notes on running containers with bubblewrap by -Julia Evans - I love how Julia puts these notes, this one explains how to use bubblewrap for faster container startup with its the missing pieces.
The future of Platform as Code is simple; it's Kubernetes extensions - A great article by my friend Puja Abbassi.
Things You Should Know About Databases by Mahdi Yusuf - A lovely piece on database basics with nice illustrations.
Keyless Git Commit Signing with Gitsign and GitHub Actions by Billy Lynch - it explains how you can do the keyless signing to sign commits using gitsign via GitHub actions.
Using Machine Learning to Automate Kubernetes Optimization by Brian Likosar
The Age of Software Supply Chain Disruption by BILL DOERRFELD - get your knowledge right on supply chain security and reducing vulnerabilities in your code.
SPIFFE/SPIRE CSI Driver by Parth Patel - how to use the Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver with SPIFFE/SPIRE.
Learning resources/repositories
topolvm - Capacity-aware CSI plugin for Kubernetes
keploy - No code API testing platform. Create unit tests and data mocks from API calls.
Learn from Twitter
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Speedscale is a traffic replay framework that provides API observability, and autogenerated tests and mocks from real traffic. Speedscale helps engineering teams validate how new code will perform under production-like workload conditions. Traffic can be multiplied to measure the golden signals of latency, throughput, saturation and errors before the code is released
Cloudcasa is Free Kubernetes Backup and Cloud Migration with Cyber-Resilience as-a-Service. Mi Casa es Tu Casa!
Sysdig is driving the standard for cloud and container security. The company pioneered cloud-native runtime threat detection and response by creating Falco and Sysdig as open source standards and key building blocks of the Sysdig platform
ARMO assures DevOps, DevSecOps, and developers that every workload, cluster, container, and microservice is born and remains secure, from development to production and from configuration to run-time, every time. They are the creators of Kubescape.
Robusta - an open source platform for Kubernetes troubleshooting and automation. Robusta automates your incident response and troubleshooting - what Docker did to Day 1, Robusta does to Day 2.
Suborbital Making cloud native WebAssembly easy.
SlimAI - giving developers the power to build better cloud-native applications with less friction, complexity, and waste.
Teleport is the easiest, most secure way to access all your infrastructure. The open-source Teleport Access Plane consolidates connectivity, authentication, authorization, and audit into a single platform.