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10 Years of Kubernetes and More

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 06, 2024,

updated Jun 17, 2024

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ZDNet ☛ Kubernetes turns 10: How it steered cloud-native computing for the last decade - and what's next

↺ Kubernetes turns 10: How it steered cloud-native computing for the last decade - and what's next
Like Linux, Kubernetes is a testament to the power of open-source collaboration and innovation. How would we manage without it?

Kubernetes Blog ☛ 10 Years of Kubernetes

↺ 10 Years of Kubernetes
Ten (10) years ago, on June 6th, 2014, the first commit of Kubernetes was pushed to Microsoft's proprietary prison GitHub . That first commit with 250 files and 47,501 lines of go, bash and markdown kicked off the project we have today. Who could have predicted that 10 years later, Kubernetes would grow to become one of the largest Open Source projects to date with over 88,000 contributors from more than 8,000 companies, across 44 countries.
↺ first commit
↺ 88,000 contributors
↺ 8,000 companies
↺ first commit
↺ 88,000 contributors
↺ 8,000 companies

The Evolution of the Kubernetes Gateway API

↺ The Evolution of the Kubernetes Gateway API
The Kubernetes Gateway Hey Hi (AI) an inherent Kubernetes component, offers a standardized approach for managing and configuring incoming traffic inside Kubernetes deployments.

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On turning 10:

Kubernetes at 10: Persistent storage matures, helped by Operators

↺ Kubernetes at 10: Persistent storage matures, helped by Operators
Google engineer Saad Ali remembers the early days of Kubernetes, the storage challenges faced and overcome, and the revolution in application awareness that comes from Operators
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