Posts in 2021

  • Introducing Single Pod Access Mode for PersistentVolumes

    Monday, September 13, 2021 in Blog

    Author: Chris Henzie (Google) Last month's release of Kubernetes v1.22 introduced a new ReadWriteOncePod access mode for PersistentVolumes and PersistentVolumeClaims. With this alpha feature, Kubernetes allows you to restrict volume access to a …

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  • Alpha in Kubernetes v1.22: API Server Tracing

    Friday, September 03, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: David Ashpole (Google) In distributed systems, it can be hard to figure out where problems are. You grep through one component's logs just to discover that the source of your problem is in another component. You search there only to discover …

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  • Kubernetes 1.22: A New Design for Volume Populators

    Monday, August 30, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: Ben Swartzlander (NetApp) Kubernetes v1.22, released earlier this month, introduced a redesigned approach for volume populators. Originally implemented in v1.18, the API suffered from backwards compatibility issues. Kubernetes v1.22 includes …

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  • Minimum Ready Seconds for StatefulSets

    Friday, August 27, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: Ravi Gudimetla (Red Hat), Maciej Szulik (Red Hat) This blog describes the notion of Availability for StatefulSet workloads, and a new alpha feature in Kubernetes 1.22 which adds minReadySeconds configuration for StatefulSets. What problems …

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  • Enable seccomp for all workloads with a new v1.22 alpha feature

    Wednesday, August 25, 2021 in Blog

    Author: Sascha Grunert, Red Hat This blog post is about a new Kubernetes feature introduced in v1.22, which adds an additional security layer on top of the existing seccomp support. Seccomp is a security mechanism for Linux processes to filter system …

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  • Alpha in v1.22: Windows HostProcess Containers

    Monday, August 16, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: Brandon Smith (Microsoft) Kubernetes v1.22 introduced a new alpha feature for clusters that include Windows nodes: HostProcess containers. HostProcess containers aim to extend the Windows container model to enable a wider range of Kubernetes …

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  • Kubernetes Memory Manager moves to beta

    Wednesday, August 11, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: Artyom Lukianov (Red Hat), Cezary Zukowski (Samsung) The blog post explains some of the internals of the Memory manager, a beta feature of Kubernetes 1.22. In Kubernetes, the Memory Manager is a kubelet subcomponent. The memory manage …

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  • New in Kubernetes v1.22: alpha support for using swap memory

    Monday, August 09, 2021 in Blog

    Author: Elana Hashman (Red Hat) The 1.22 release introduced alpha support for configuring swap memory usage for Kubernetes workloads on a per-node basis. In prior releases, Kubernetes did not support the use of swap memory on Linux, as it is …

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  • Kubernetes 1.22: CSI Windows Support (with CSI Proxy) reaches GA

    Monday, August 09, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: Mauricio Poppe (Google), Jing Xu (Google), and Deep Debroy (Apple) The stable version of CSI Proxy for Windows has been released alongside Kubernetes 1.22. CSI Proxy enables CSI Drivers running on Windows nodes to perform privileged storage …

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  • Kubernetes 1.22: Server Side Apply moves to GA

    Friday, August 06, 2021 in Blog

    Authors: Jeffrey Ying, Google & Joe Betz, Google Server-side Apply (SSA) has been promoted to GA in the Kubernetes v1.22 release. The GA milestone means you can depend on the feature and its API, without fear of future backwards-incompatible …

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