
OVN-Kubernetes: Open Virtual Network CNI for Advanced Networking
OVN-Kubernetes brings Open Virtual Network (OVN) capabilities to Kubernetes, providing advanced networking features and OpenStack integration.

OVN-Kubernetes brings Open Virtual Network (OVN) capabilities to Kubernetes, providing advanced networking features and OpenStack integration.

Kubernetes 1.15 sharpened extensibility and stability with CRD refinements, CSI upgrades like volume cloning, and kubeadm enhancements for production-ready clusters.

VMware launches Octant 0.1, an open-source desktop UI that visualizes Kubernetes workloads, live logs, and object relationships for developers.

Comparing lightweight Kubernetes distributions: k3s, k0s, and microk8s for edge computing, IoT, and resource-constrained environments.

Argo CD 1.0 introduces health checks, SSO RBAC, and automated self-healing to turn Git into the authoritative control plane for Kubernetes.

Velero 1.0 delivers production-ready Kubernetes backup and disaster recovery with CSI hooks, Restic integration, and pluggable storage targets.

Minikube 1.0 stabilizes the developer experience with multi-node previews, CRI runtimes, and faster VM drivers for local Kubernetes clusters.

Kubernetes 1.14 delivers GA Windows node support, promotes kubectl to stable status, and tightens cluster operations with kubeadm and DNS caching upgrades.

Multus CNI enables Kubernetes pods to attach to multiple network interfaces, facilitating advanced networking scenarios like SR-IOV, secondary networks, and specialized workloads.

Looking across KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 (Copenhagen and Seattle), the cloud-native ecosystem pivoted from proving Kubernetes works to standardizing how it is operated: runtime modularity, policy and identity, service networking, and software supply chains.