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Release Announcement Check out the v1.8.0 release announcement to learn more about the release. What's Changed e2e: speed tracing tests by @zirain in #8124 fix(translator): allo...
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Release Announcement Check out the v1.8.0 release announcement to learn more about the release. What's Changed e2e: speed tracing tests by @zirain in #8124 fix(translator): allo...
Since its original implementation in the Linux kernel in 2018, Pressure Stall Information (PSI) has provided users with the high-fidelity signals needed to identify resource sat...
Today's developer workflow is increasingly reliant on AI coding agents. Tools like Claude Code sit in your terminal, read your files, run shell commands, make network requests,...
Volume group snapshots were introduced as an Alpha feature with the Kubernetes v1.27 release, moved to Beta in v1.32, and to a second Beta in v1.34. We are excited to announce t...
Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) has fundamentally changed how platform administrators handle hardware accelerators and specialized resources in Kubernetes. In the v1.36 releas...
Important This release is the first one in the 3.4 series, although it is not named 3.4.0. Important Following Helm 3.19.0 change in how Helm interprets K8s cluster version, thi...
As Kubernetes clusters grow to tens of thousands of nodes, controllers that watch high-cardinality resources like Pods face a scaling wall. Every replica of a horizontally scale...
In Kubernetes v1.36, Declarative Validation for Kubernetes native types has reached General Availability (GA). For users, this means more reliable, predictable, and better-docum...
If you've ever tried to enforce a security policy across a fleet of Kubernetes clusters, you've probably run into a frustrating chicken-and-egg problem. Your admission policies...
Kubernetes v1.36 introduces Pod-Level Resource Managers as an alpha feature, bringing a more flexible and powerful resource management model to performance-sensitive workloads....