Why should a Kubernetes control plane be three nodes?
Why does Sidero Labs recommend 3 nodes for the control plane, in most cases? Why not 4? Or 10? Read on to find out! A Kubernetes cluster
A practical guide to the Forking workflow: so easy even a CEO can do it
Updated October 2022 to reflect the fact that Github changed references from master to main. Here at Sidero Labs, we are an engineering heavy company.
Talos 1.0: what a minimal OS enables
When I first started on this journey of building Talos, a minimal, secure-by-default platform for Kubernetes, I never imagined that it would be as successful
Talos v0.14 is live!
This release of Talos accumulates a lot of changes resulting in an improved user experience. It brings more knobs and switches to play with so
What’s The Difference Between Kubernetes And Docker?
If cloud-native technologies and containers are on your radar, you’ve probably encountered Docker and Kubernetes. Both of them are commonly mentioned when it comes to
Workload identity for Kubernetes on GCP
What is workload identity? Applications that run on Kubernetes often need to access other services – and if you are running on Google’s cloud, it
Announcing KubeSpan: What it is, how it works, and why you need it.
You are a cloud-native, savvy engineer. Kubernetes is your go-to for deploying and managing software. Yet sometimes it just feels so heavy doesn’t it? If
Talos Systems is now Sidero Labs!
Wait – what now? Talos Systems was launched to build out and support the open source project Talos OS – a modern OS for Kubernetes.