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DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: More Drivers, New Features, and the Next Era of DRA

Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) has fundamentally changed how platform administrators handle hardware accelerators and specialized resources in Kubernetes. In the v1.36 release, DRA continues to mature, bringing a wave of feature graduations, critical usability improvements...

Kubernetes16h ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: Server-Side Sharded List and Watch

As Kubernetes clusters grow to tens of thousands of nodes, controllers that watch high-cardinality resources like Pods face a scaling wall. Every replica of a horizontally scaled controller receives the full stream of events from the API server, paying the CPU, memory, and ne...

Kubernetes1d ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: Declarative Validation Graduates to GA

In Kubernetes v1.36, Declarative Validation for Kubernetes native types has reached General Availability (GA). For users, this means more reliable, predictable, and better-documented APIs. By moving to a declarative model, the project also unlocks the future ability to publis...

Kubernetes2d ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: Admission Policies That Can't Be Deleted

If you've ever tried to enforce a security policy across a fleet of Kubernetes clusters, you've probably run into a frustrating chicken-and-egg problem. Your admission policies are API objects, which means they don't exist until someone creates them, and they can be deleted b...

Kubernetes3d ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: Pod-Level Resource Managers (Alpha)

Kubernetes v1.36 introduces Pod-Level Resource Managers as an alpha feature, bringing a more flexible and powerful resource management model to performance-sensitive workloads. This enhancement extends the kubelet's Topology, CPU, and Memory Managers to support pod-level reso...

Kubernetes6d ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: In-Place Vertical Scaling for Pod-Level Resources Graduates to Beta

Following the graduation of Pod-Level Resources to Beta in v1.34 and the General Availability (GA) of In-Place Pod Vertical Scaling in v1.35, the Kubernetes community is thrilled to announce that In-Place Pod-Level Resources Vertical Scaling has graduated to Beta in v1.36! Th...

Kubernetes7d ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: Tiered Memory Protection with Memory QoS

On behalf of SIG Node, we are pleased to announce updates to the Memory QoS feature (alpha) in Kubernetes v1.36. Memory QoS uses the cgroup v2 memory controller to give the kernel better guidance on how to treat container memory. It was first introduced in v1.22 and updated i...

Kubernetes8d ago
DevOps

Kubernetes v1.36: Staleness Mitigation and Observability for Controllers

Staleness in Kubernetes controllers is a problem that affects many controllers, and is something may affect controller behavior in subtle ways. It is usually not until it is too late, when a controller in production has already taken incorrect action, that staleness is found ...

Kubernetes9d ago