werf is an Open Source tool for CI/CD. Its latest stable release brings Giterminism and various delivery methods still based on common technologies including Git, Docker, Helm, and Kubernetes.
Our recommendations for configuring basic Kubernetes mechanisms to run your apps smoothly. That includes update strategies, priority classes, requests & limits, probes, and more.
We are excited to announce the public release of our Kubernetes platform we've been developing for years! It's available now in both, Community Edition (fully Open Source) and Enterprise Edition (for those who need professional support).
Helm templates and standard Helm library are insufficient for you? Learn how to make your templates more flexible and dynamic by implementing your own Helm “functions” and exploiting the capabilities of the tpl function.
That's not a joke! Despite some issues you will never expect, our recent experience with a massive upgrade of 150 Kubernetes clusters was a pure pleasure. And here is why…
shell-operator is our Open Source tool to simplify creating Kubernetes operators. This major release both anticipates its matureness and brings new features.
A comprehensive analysis of GitOps and its features, comparison with CIOps as well as insights on how this all should be done to actually get what each DevOps engineer dreams of.
Text summary of a recent KubeCon'20 talk about shell-operator and how it can simplify creating Kubernetes operators making the life of system administrators easier.