Kubernetes

Metrics and traces correlation in Kiali
Article

Metrics and traces correlation in Kiali

Joel Takvorian

We explore the new correlation features in Kiali, which let you visually correlate traces and metrics over spans of time.

security, secrets
Article

Using secrets in Kafka Connect configuration

Jakub Scholz

Learn how to store credentials using Kubernetes secrets for connector configuration with Kafka Connect deployed using Strimzi or Red Hat AMQ Streams.

Ship's wheel representing Kubernetes
Article

How to use third-party APIs in Operator SDK projects

Camila Macedo

We show you how to use third-party APIs in Operator-SDK projects using the Operator Framework, which helps you develop tools that simplify Kubernetes-native application management.

OVN-Kubernetes deployment network diagram
Article

Open Virtual Network unidling

Lorenzo Bianconi

We look at the OVN unidling issue and how the Controller_Event table can be used to forward events to a CMS, such as OpenStack Platform or OpenShift.

Spring apps on Quarkus
Article

Kubernetes-native Spring apps on Quarkus

Georgios Andrianakis +1

This session will show you how Quarkus speaks Spring with a demonstration of live-coding a Quarkus application.

red_hat-openshift-logo-a-reverse-transparent
Article

Where can I find REST API client libraries for OpenShift?

As a user, you would normally interact with OpenShift via the web console or oc command line client. When using either of these methods, under the covers they are talking to OpenShift via a REST API endpoint.

ServiceBindingRequest
Article

Service Binding Operator: The Operator in action

Shoubhik Bose +2

In this article, we'll look at a more advanced service binding topic—custom environment variables—and walk through a typical usage scenario. 

ServiceBindingRequest
Article

Introducing the Service Binding Operator

Shoubhik Bose +2

We introduce the Service Binding Operator, which lets application developers easily bind applications to operator-managed backing services.

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Red Hat AMQ Streams: Run Apache Kafka on Kubernetes with OpenShift

Red Hat Developers

Red Hat AMQ Streams is a massively scalable, distributed, and high performance data streaming platform based on the Apache Kafka project. AMQ Streams provides an event streaming backbone that allows microservices and other application components to exchange data with extremely high throughput and low latency.