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Kubernetes

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Composing a Platform by Patching Crossplane Resources

Matthias Luebken on AWS, Azure, Crossplane, GCP, Getting Started, Kubernetes | 13 Dec 2022

A control-plane-based architecture gives you a declarative approach to defining and managing resources, a continuous reconciliation to eliminate configuration drift and offer a single point of control for concerns like policy enforcement and permission management. »

Provider Terraform is Now Upbound Official

Matthias Luebken on Provider, Kubernetes, Getting Started, Crossplane | 08 Dec 2022

With this announcement, we double down on our path of helping enterprises migrate to an internal cloud platform while supporting integration scenarios and securing existing investments. »

Unlocking the Golden Age of Cloud Computing

Craig D Wilhite on Cloud Computing, Crossplane, Kubernetes, Getting Started | 16 Nov 2022

Crossplane is a technology that I think will unlock a “Golden Age” for organizations: it is a framework for building control planes; it gives organizations the tools and knowledge required to create solutions that can consolidate teams onto a single platform »

Why do developers find Kubernetes so hard?

Piotr Zaniewski on Kubernetes, Crossplane | 28 Sep 2022

Crossplane Kubernetes Provider can help developers use just enough Kubernetes to be fully in control of their software and build on company standards at the same time »

Crossplane, the Operator's New Best Friend

Pete Lumbis on Crossplane, Cloud Native, Kubernetes | 22 Sep 2022

With Crossplane, operators can manage cloud resources like anything else inside Kubernetes. More than that, operators can build custom APIs and complete cloud deployments. Operators can mix resources across cloud providers, provide state enforcement and simplify deployments. »

Verifiable Kubernetes API Compatibility

Dan Mangum on Crossplane, Kubernetes | 08 Sep 2022

A lack of API compatibility can lead to dangerous and unpredictable behavior, but Crossplane packages make it possible to present a consistent programming interface across multiple clusters. »

Scaling Kubernetes to Thousands of CRDs

Nic Cope on Crossplane, Kubernetes, Cloud | 11 Aug 2022

Over the past few months Crossplane has pushed the boundaries of Kubernetes with the number of Custom Resources it supports. In this post we’ll explore the limitations Upbound engineers have discovered and how we’ve helped to overcome them. »

Kubernetes + Data Services Deployments on Azure with Upbound Cloud

Nate Reid on Azure, Getting Started, Upbound Cloud, Upbound Registry, Kubernetes, Microsoft, Platform, Infrastructure, Crossplane | 28 Jan 2022

OverviewToday, we're announcing the Azure Reference Platform for Kubernetes + Data Services configuration package release in Upbound Registry. The Upbound Platform Reference Architectures (AWS, GCP, Azure, Cloud-Native, »

Incubating Upbound: Delivering Modern Application Infrastructure

Rob Clark on AWS, Crossplane, CNCF, Infrastructure, Kubernetes, Universal Crossplane, Application Delivery | 14 Sep 2021

Today the CNCF announced that the open source Crossplane project, created by Upbound and with a broad community of contributors, has reached incubation level at the »

Outgrowing Terraform — and Migrating to Crossplane

Bassam Tabbara on AWS, Crossplane, Infrastructure, Kubernetes, Universal Crossplane, Application Delivery | 16 Jun 2021

Terraform is a widely deployed and popular technology that is used to enable an Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) approach. While Terraform can be extremely useful, it does have »

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