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Dmitry Shurupov
@dshnow.bsky.social
Co-founder @palark.com. CNCF Ambassador. Open Source geek since 2001.
Wow, Akamai acquired Fermyon last week. Surprisingly, I haven't seen these headlines about this news everywhere 🤔

www.akamai.com/newsroom/pre...
www.akamai.com
December 8, 2025 at 1:44 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
A proposal for implementing an alternative to Go templates in #Nelm has been submitted!

Interested in using a configuration language or a general programming language to write #Helm charts for your #Kubernetes clusters? Read this document and join the discussion: github.com/werf/nelm/bl...
December 8, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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The latest #Kubernative digest for Cloud Native software updates comes with Gateway API 1.4, Istio 1.28, Kustomize v5.8.0, Spin v3.5 with WASI Preview 3 support, Kueue v0.15.0, KubeVirt v1.7.0 with decentralised live migration, and Freelens v1.7.0. Read it here: t.me/kubernative/...
December 5, 2025 at 5:56 PM
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Following the recent release of #Helm v4, we’d like to explain how it is different from Nelm we use in #werf. This article provides our detailed comparison and sheds light on the significant enhancements we plan for Nelm. Feel free to share with your #Kubernetes folks!

blog.werf.io/nelm-helm-4-...
How Nelm compares to Helm 4: Current differences and future plans
Nelm is an alternative tool to Helm 4 that supports deploying CRDs, defining deployment order, advanced resource tracking, and much more.
blog.werf.io
December 4, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
Sharing a recent interview that @dshnow.bsky.social, our co-founder, gave to Tech Times.

“With 20 years of experience in IT operations and Open Source, I view #Kubernetes as a natural evolution of global engineering efforts to address real-world operational challenges.”

#Palark
Navigating the Kubernetes Landscape: Expert Insights on Cloud Native Operations and DevOps Best Practices
We spoke with Dmitry Shurupov, co-founder of Palark, a DevOps agency that is one of the Top 100 contributors to the Kubernetes project, about the evolving Cloud Native ecosystem, operational best prac...
www.techtimes.com
December 3, 2025 at 1:00 PM
This overview comes with my selection of Top 5 changes coming to Kubernetes v1.35 as well 🙌
December 1, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
Happy Black Friday, everyone! @dshnow.bsky.social, our co-founder and a #CNCF Ambassador, is here to talk about lemons 🍋 oh wait… He’s to inform you that, during #CyberWeek, Linux Foundation Education offers the best discounts on its certifications and learning courses. Don’t miss it! 🙌
November 28, 2025 at 12:40 PM
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Ingress2gateway is a Gateway API SIG-Network subproject, focusing on translating Ingress and provider-specific CRDs to #GatewayAPI resources. Notably, it supports the Ingress NGINX controller that will be retired soon

GitHub repo: github.com/kubernetes-s...

// Source: #Kubernative Telegram channel
GitHub - kubernetes-sigs/ingress2gateway: Convert Ingress resources to Gateway API resources
Convert Ingress resources to Gateway API resources - kubernetes-sigs/ingress2gateway
github.com
November 27, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
LazyHelm is a terminal UI allowing you to navigate through #Helm repos, find new charts at Artifact Hub, modify the values, view deployed Helm releases in your #Kubernetes cluster, see the revision history, and more!

GitHub repo: github.com/alessandropi...

// Source: #Kubernative Telegram channel
November 25, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
348 videos from #KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025 are now available on YouTube via this playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

And that's not all! Almost 300 more videos are scattered over other playlists named after co-located events (such as ArgoCon): www.youtube.com/@cncf/playlists
November 25, 2025 at 2:31 PM
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If you missed our talked, We have a post on #kubernetes blog discussing the plans to archive Ingress-nginx
- Project is getting archived in March 2026
- No dependency updates, bug fixes, releases
- Images available, Helm charts
- Not gonna break deployments
www.kubernetes.dev/blog/2025/11...
November 12, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
Have you seen the latest news about in-place Pod resizing in #Kubernetes? It’s in Beta (enabled by default) since K8s v1.33, and has become even better in the most recent v1.34. Discover how this feature works and how you can use it: palark.com/blog/in-plac...
In-place Pod resizing in Kubernetes: How it works and how to use it | Tech blog | Palark
Updating container resources in Kubernetes on the fly has been a long-awaited feature for various workloads. Read how it works, how you can use it, and what its latest improvements are.
palark.com
November 12, 2025 at 2:15 PM
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The latest #Kubernative digest for Cloud Native software updates covers #Mimir 3.0.0 with its new architecture; #HolmesGPT 0.15; Backstage v1.44.0; #Calico v3.31.0; #Vitess v23 based on MySQL 8.4.6; #ArgoCD v3.2.0, deprecating v2.x; #ExternalSecretsOperator v1.0.0 marking GA. t.me/kubernative/...
November 10, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Based on the talks I've seen, my feeling was that the ecosystem is getting more mature. Engineers went much further than "we use this tool because we can" and reflected extensively on how the technology evolved, the cultural changes required for success (in addition to the tools themselves), etc.
Visiting #KCDPorto this week was a pure pleasure for our Dmitry and Aleksei! Monday and Tuesday were filled with both local and international tech enthusiasts sharing their experiences through 30+ formal talks and endless discussions on #Kubernetes, #CloudNative, observability, FinOps, and whatnot.
November 7, 2025 at 11:05 AM
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kubectl-find is a #kubectl plugin that helps you find #Kubernetes resources based on various criteria (including custom jq filters) and perform some actions.

GitHub repo: github.com/alikhil/kube...

// Source: #Kubernative Telegram channel
GitHub - alikhil/kubectl-find: Missing kubectl UNIX-find-like plugin to find resources and perform action on them
Missing kubectl UNIX-find-like plugin to find resources and perform action on them - alikhil/kubectl-find
github.com
October 30, 2025 at 4:29 PM
Congrats to #Crossplane on becoming a #CNCF Graduated project, following the CNCF TOC vote yesterday! Well deserved 🙌 github.com/cncf/toc/iss...
[Graduation] Crossplane Graduation Application · Issue #1788 · cncf/toc
Review Project Moving Level Evaluation I have reviewed the TOC's moving level readiness triage guide, ensured the criteria for my project are met before opening this issue, and understand that unme...
github.com
October 29, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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Ready to try PG Back Web, a simple and convenient GUI for #PostgreSQL backups? See what it offers, how you can deploy it to #Kubernetes, and why it was just renamed to UFO Backup.

palark.com/blog/ufo-bac...
PG Back Web overview: GUI to manage PostgreSQL backups | Tech blog | Palark
Explore what this tool offers for performing and scheduling PostgreSQL database backups, restoring from them, and ensuring the backups and databases themselves are up and running. Then, follow the qui...
palark.com
October 29, 2025 at 1:56 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
More conferences please do this. Sincerely, a guy with way too many conference shirts. #cndaustria
September 25, 2025 at 6:44 PM
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Aralez is a high-performance reverse proxy written in #Rust and available as an Ingress controller for #Kubernetes. It features dynamically loaded SSL certificates, a built-in load balancer, a rate limiter, and more.

GitHub repo: github.com/sadoyan/aralez

// Source: #Kubernative Telegram channel
GitHub - sadoyan/aralez: Aralez (Արալեզ), Reverse proxy and service mesh built on top of Cloudflare's Pingora
Aralez (Արալեզ), Reverse proxy and service mesh built on top of Cloudflare's Pingora - sadoyan/aralez
github.com
October 27, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Reposted by Dmitry Shurupov
Nelm is a Helm 3 alternative built by the werf team, designed for Kubernetes deployments

It replaces Helm’s 3-way merge with server-side apply, supports Terraform-plan-style dry runs, advanced resource ordering and encrypted values

https://ku.bz/YTzSDVJdl
October 18, 2025 at 3:06 PM
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Orbit is a CLI tool that unifies the discovery of and access to the managed #Kubernetes clusters across different cloud providers (AWS EKS, Azure AKS, and Google GKE). It adds newly discovered clusters to your existing kubeconfig.

gitlab.com/RMJx1/orbit

// Source: #Kubernative Telegram channel
October 16, 2025 at 1:45 PM
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The latest #Kubernative digest for Cloud Native software updates has #Flux v2.7.0 with image automation controllers, #K3s v1.34, #Freelens 1.6.0, #Podman Desktop 1.22 with simplified YAML manifests apply, Headlamp 0.36.0, #Keycloak 26.4.0, #Cozystack v0.37.0 with brand-new GUI. t.me/kubernative/...
October 10, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Happy #WorldVegetarianDay! 🥬 I've been a vegetarian since 2011, and I'd say it's been one of the most crucial decisions in my life 🙏
October 1, 2025 at 11:37 AM
#KServe, which is a standardized distributed generative and predictive AI Inference platform for scalable, multi-framework deployment on #Kubernetes, is now a #CNCF Incubating project. The vote for it passed yesterday: github.com/cncf/toc/iss...
[Incubation] KServe Incubation Application · Issue #1367 · cncf/toc
KServe Incubation Application v1.5 This template provides the project with a framework to inform the TOC of their conformance to the Incubation Level Criteria. Project Repo(s): https://github.com/k...
github.com
September 29, 2025 at 8:43 PM