Enhancing Security Practices with Crossplane Providers
The Crossplane docs team walks through every authentication method for AWS, Azure and GCP (Google Cloud) providers to make authentication easier. »
The Crossplane docs team walks through every authentication method for AWS, Azure and GCP (Google Cloud) providers to make authentication easier. »
The Crossplane community is making excellent progress towards code generating native Crossplane providers and we'd like to give a special shout out to @jaypipes (AWS) and »
Introduced at v1alpha1 in the v0.10 release, Crossplane Composition is a more powerful and flexible form of the resource claims/classes approach it replaces. In »
Crossplane v0.10 is our fourth release of 2020! Experimental support for resource composition unlocks the ability for everyone to compose and publish their own infrastructure »
Provision complete environments (dev, staging, prod) from kubectl with a few lines of yaml using new minimal environment stacks for GCP, AWS, and Azure. Infrastructure operators »
Scheduling into on-premise environments is included in Crossplane’s first release of 2020 with the ability to schedule workloads to pre-existing Kubernetes clusters or clusters that »
Crossplane is ready for use in dev/test pipelines with v1beta1 APIs for databases and caches in Stacks for GCP, AWS, and Azure. GitLab 12.5 »
Azure Database instances can now be securely consumed from app deployments in an AKS cluster using kubectl with new Crossplane resources in the Azure Stack including: »
Following up on our v0.3 release, we wanted to take a deeper dive into some of the advancements and features we rolled out as part »
New developer guide, CLI tooling and enhanced out-of-tree Infra Stacks (GCP, AWS, Azure) enables the community to add support for more cloud providers, managed Kubernetes offerings, »