Intro Sometimes there are occasions where direct internet access is not possible (proxy/offline/airgapped). Even in this setups it is possible to deploy and use Kubernetes...
Intro Our Container Host OS openSUSE MicroOS and our Kubernetes platform openSUSE Kubic are both using transactional-update to apply patches to the system. This implies th...
Intro If you think, this is too much text and sounds far too complicated or you are not interested in background informations: install openSUSE Kubic and go directly to th...
Kata Containers is an open source container runtime that is crafted to seamlessly plug into the containers ecosystem. We are now excited to announce that the Kata Contai...
We are proud to announce that Kubic officially supports AArch64, the 64-bit ARMv8! What does it mean? What are the differences with x86_64? How would you install and use ...
If you are reading this, it is possibly because you already know what Traefik is and you want to use it without running it as root (main proces pid 1) or any other privileg...
The openSUSE Kubic team is proud to announce that as of yesterday, our Kubic distribution has become a Certified Kubernetes Distribution! Notably, it is the first open so...
We’re really excited to announce that as of today, we now officially supports the CRI-O Container Runtime Interface as our default way of interfacing with containers on y...
kubeadm now available in Kubic As discussed in our recent announcement we’ve been working hard in our new direction, integrating kubeadm as a primary method of setting up ...
Dear Community, It’s been over a year since we started the Kubic project, and it’s worth looking back over the last months and evaluating where we’ve succeeded, where we h...