
Knative 1.8: Serverless on Kubernetes Evolution
Knative 1.8 enhances serverless capabilities with improved serving APIs, better eventing, and enhanced autoscaling for production serverless workloads.

Knative 1.8 enhances serverless capabilities with improved serving APIs, better eventing, and enhanced autoscaling for production serverless workloads.

KEDA 2.8 expands autoscaling capabilities with new scalers, improved HTTP add-on, and enhanced observability for event-driven Kubernetes workloads.

Karpenter 0.15 delivers node provisioning improvements, initial multi-cloud support, and enhanced cost optimization features for Kubernetes clusters.

Hard-won lessons from running autoscaling in production—covering right-sizing, metrics selection, stabilization windows, observability, and common failure modes.

AWS launches Karpenter 0.1, an open-source high-performance node autoscaler for Kubernetes clusters, providing faster node provisioning and better cost optimization.

Knative 1.0 achieves General Availability, delivering production-ready serverless workloads with stable APIs, enhanced autoscaling, and mature eventing capabilities.

KEDA 2.4 expands autoscaling capabilities with new scalers, improved HTTP add-on, and enhanced observability for event-driven Kubernetes workloads.

Orchestrating Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, Vertical Pod Autoscaler, and Cluster Autoscaler together for comprehensive Kubernetes autoscaling—covering coordination strategies, conflict avoidance, and cost optimization.

Knative 0.18 stabilizes Serving and Eventing APIs, introduces efficient autoscaling, and readies managed offerings for GA.

KEDA 2.0 introduces ScaledObject v2, HTTP add-on integration, and multi-metric scaling for resilient event workloads.