Introducing provider-http: Empowering Crossplane with HTTP Interactions
Learn about Crossplane provider-http, explore its capabilities, and see how it can enhance your infrastructure management. »
Learn about Crossplane provider-http, explore its capabilities, and see how it can enhance your infrastructure management. »
Upbound’s engineering team has made a breakthrough to improve the overall efficiency of Upjet-based providers in Crossplane. The improvements bring faster provisioning and reconciliation of resources and reduce the running cost of the providers. This benefits anyone using Crossplane. »
Introducing a new addition to the Crossplane ecosystem: Provider Ceph. Developed by Akamai, Provider Ceph joins the ever-growing arsenal of Crossplane providers as it aims to become the ultimate Kubernetes control plane for Ceph object storage. »
Community highlights include new Crossplane 1.14, Control Plane Day with Crossplane recordings, and more. »
We recently announced some updates to the Crossplane project last week as part of our Control Plane Day with Crossplane, presented by Upbound, and wanted to share more details with the community today. »
Starting today, there will be massive control plane performance relief with the new Provider Families that allow you to install only the resources that are important to your platform's needs. »
In this concluding post of the "Deep Dive into Terrajet" series, we will delve into the details of how we set up Terraform workspaces and how we interact with the Terraform CLI. »
In the second part of our Deep Dive into Terrajet, we'll discuss the next step of extending the Kubernetes API with custom resources is to build a controller which reconciles its CRDs which we will focus on in this part. »
Today we’re announcing the latest effort from the Crossplane community - provider-terraform-vsphere. This new Provider has been built using a new code generation tool found in the terraform-provider-gen repository. »
Providers 101: Learn how to write your first Crossplane provider, and bring the power of pizza to your cloud API. »