A new ingress-nginx advisory discloses multiple CVEs. Here’s how to triage impact, patch safely, and reduce blast radius with practical hardening steps.
Grafana is positioning its Assistant as an agent grounded in your telemetry and transparent about queries. Here’s how to evaluate that claim—and operationalize it safely.
Dragonfly v2.4.0 adds scheduling and operational improvements that matter when you’re moving images and artifacts at scale—especially across multi-cluster and edge-heavy architectures.
The OpenInfra Foundation’s January 2026 newsletter frames a pragmatic agenda: sovereignty narratives are rising, community events remain a recruiting engine, and operators are prioritizing upgrade and ecosystem clarity.
A new Node Readiness Controller proposal reframes node health as a set of dependency-aware readiness signals—making scheduling and remediation more precise than the classic Ready/NotReady binary.
OpenInfra’s January 2026 update spotlights a Digital Sovereignty working group and continued momentum for large OpenStack deployments. For operators, it’s a signal that ‘sovereign cloud’ requirements are becoming mainstream platform constraints.
Dragonfly’s v2.4.0 release brings a load-aware scheduler, a new Vortex transfer protocol, and smarter multi-cluster deployment knobs—pushing P2P image and artifact distribution closer to mainstream platform engineering.
Kubernetes’ binary Node Ready signal is often too coarse for modern clusters. The new Node Readiness Controller proposes a declarative, taint-driven way to keep workloads off nodes until the platform-specific dependencies you care about are truly healthy.
Gateway API is reshaping Kubernetes edge networking around roles, intent, and portable policy. Here’s what to operationalize before migrating from Ingress.
Cost control, data gravity, and compliance are driving a new wave of private cloud modernization—often with OpenStack for infra and Kubernetes for apps.
Internal developer platforms are maturing from catalogs to paved roads with guardrails. The difference is product thinking—and metrics.
OpenStack’s 2026 technical election cycle opens Feb 4 with nominations for PTLs and the Technical Committee. This is where roadmap, stability, and AI-era priorities get decided.
Istio 1.29.0-rc.1 is out. Release candidates are the best time to validate upgrades before they’re “the” stable path—here’s a checklist-driven way to test without chaos.
Kubernetes’ new Node Readiness Controller tackles a long-standing problem: “Ready” is binary, but modern nodes fail in nuanced ways. What’s changing, why it matters, and how to roll it out.