The Cloud Native Computing Basis (CNCF) is internet hosting KubeCon + Cloud Native Con this week in Salt Lake Metropolis, UT, and through the occasion, it introduced the commencement of two of its tasks: cert-manager and Dapr.
Cert-manager is an open supply certificates administration platform that helps builders automate issuance and renewal of Transport Layer Safety (TLS) and Mutual Transport Layer Safety (mTLS) certificates.
It was created in 2017 at Jetstack (now owned by Venafi, a CyberArk firm), accepted into the CNCF Sandbox in November 2020, and moved to the CNCF Incubators in 2022. On the time of its commencement, cert-manager had over 450 contributors, 200 releases, and 500 million downloads per 30 days.
“By making it simpler for builders to acquire, handle, and automate safety certificates, cert-manager helps guarantee functions stay safe all through their lifecycles, making the ecosystem safer as a complete,” stated Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the CNCF. “We’re thrilled to see the mission attain this milestone and stay up for it persevering with to enhance the cloud native safety area.”
The opposite graduated mission, Dapr (Distributed Utility Runtime), is a runtime for constructing distributed functions. It was created by Microsoft in 2019, and accepted into the CNCF Incubator in November 2021. In the present day, it has over 3,700 contributors and has over 70 million downloads.
“In as we speak’s aggressive setting it’s extra essential than ever for organizations to have the ability to ship dependable and scalable functions shortly,” stated Aniszczyk. “Dapr supplies a complete answer for creating edge and cloud native functions, saving builders beneficial time and releasing them to give attention to innovating.”
Each tasks combine with many different CNCF tasks, reminiscent of Envoy, Istio, Kubernetes, OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and SPIFFE.
Jaeger v2 launched
Moreover, the distributed tracing platform Jaeger — one of many first tasks to ever graduate from the CNCF — has reached a serious milestone with the discharge of v2.
This launch marks an essential architectural change in that the platform is now based mostly on the OpenTelemetry Collector. In response to the CNCF, this architectural change made sense as a result of there was already some overlap and each Jaeger and OpenTelemetry Collector usually utilized one another’s code.
“Collector helps receivers for legacy Jaeger codecs applied by importing Jaeger packages. And Jaeger reuses Collector’s receivers and information mannequin converters. Due to this synergy, it’s been our objective for some time to deliver the 2 tasks nearer,” the Jaeger maintainers wrote in a weblog publish.
Some key options and advantages led to in Jaeger v2 embrace:
- Native assist for the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) information format
- Batch information processing
- Implementation of the identical configuration and deployment mannequin because the OpenTelemetry Collector
- All core options of the OpenTelemetry Collector, like auth, cert reloading, inner monitoring, and z-pages
- Entry to OpenTelemetry Collector extensions
- The power to carry out tail-based sampling