Deep Dive into Terrajet, Part I
In Crossplane, the low level primitive for provisioning cloud infrastructure is called managed resource - defined by a CustomResourceDefinition (CRD) with a controller that represents an »
In Crossplane, the low level primitive for provisioning cloud infrastructure is called managed resource - defined by a CustomResourceDefinition (CRD) with a controller that represents an »
Crossplane has now officially reached version 1.0 with the ability to manage an extensive set of cloud services from the Kubernetes API and compose them »
Come join us to celebrate at the second Crossplane Community Day on Dec. 15th with an amazing lineup including Kelsey Hightower, Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, Bassam »
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 »
We are very pleased to announce that Crossplane has been accepted into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project! The team of contributors »
Exactly one year ago today, we unveiled the Crossplane project to the world. We are simply thrilled with the reception in the ecosystem and the thriving »
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 »
Real-world application deployments from kubectl are now unlocked with enhanced support for composing external fully-managed services including Redis, PostgreSQL, and object storage.GitLab deployed to multiple »
Since the unveiling and initial v0.1 release of Crossplane, the open source multi-cloud control plane, the community has been hard at work continuing to execute »
To cap off an amazing 2018, we introduced Crossplane, an open source multicloud control plane, with its initial v0.1 release right before Kubecon Seattle. We've »