Kubernetes v1.25: Combiner
…The Local Ephemeral Storage Capacity Isolation feature moved to GA. This was introduced as alpha in 1.8, moved to beta in 1.10, and it is now a stable feature. It…
…The Local Ephemeral Storage Capacity Isolation feature moved to GA. This was introduced as alpha in 1.8, moved to beta in 1.10, and it is now a stable feature. It…
…Extensibility The community has been asking for continuing support of extensibility, so this cycle features more work around CRDs and API Machinery. Most of the enhancements in this cycle were from SIG…
…Correcting these records is vital for the community for: Automation Fidelity : Modern vulnerability scanners depend on precise version ranges. Inaccurate fixed tags lead to false negatives, giving users a false sense of…
…Important considerations Alpha feature status The structured z-page responses are an alpha feature in Kubernetes 1.35. This means: The API format may change in future releases These endpoints are intended…
…replace the manual, Googler-gated process of copying container images into k8s.gcr.io with a community-owned, GitOps-based workflow. Push to a staging registry, open a PR with a YAML…
…New Features By Beka Modebadze (Google), Gateway API Contributors | Thursday, November 06, 2025 Ready to rock your Kubernetes networking? The Kubernetes SIG Network community presented the General Availability (GA) release of Gateway…
…Behind every new feature, the Kubernetes community works to maintain and improve the project, ensuring it remains secure, reliable, and released on time. Each release builds upon the other, creating something greater…
…The GracefulNodeShutdown feature is now in Alpha. GracefulNodeShutdown makes the kubelet aware of node system shutdowns, enabling graceful termination of pods during a system shutdown. Major Changes Dockershim Deprecation Dockershim, the container…
…This feature speeds up container startup by mounting volumes with the correct SELinux label instead of changing each file on the volumes recursively. Linux kernel with SELinux support allows the first mount…
…Trying to ensure no change to an API call would cause any breaks, Salt Security built its microservices entirely on Kubernetes, and it communicates via gRPC while Linkerd ensures messages are encrypted…