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Harbor to the Rescue-Operating a Secure Registry Without Restrictive Pull Policies

On November 1, 2020, Docker Hub will begin limiting anonymous and free account image pulls. While some may be upset about the change, it reflects a larger reality that takes into consideration the risks associated with consuming public content—most public repositories have some level of rate limiting to prevent denial-of-service attacks and customer metering—in addition to the cost of hosting public content.

Tanzu.TV - The Future of Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes with Paul Warren, Jared Ruckle, and Dieu Cao

Join members from the VMware cf-for-k8s project to discuss the latest news from CF Summit. We’ll show a demo of “cf push” atop Kubernetes, and discuss on how these two communities are coming together.

Tanzu Service Mesh Autoscaler Feature Demo

This is a demonstration of the Autoscaler feature in VMware Tanzu Service Mesh. With Tanzu Service Mesh Autoscaler, developers and operators have automatic scaling of microservices that meet changing levels of demand based on metrics, such as CPU or memory usage. These metrics are available to Tanzu Service Mesh without needing additional code changes or metrics plugins.

Tanzu Service Mesh SLO Feature Demo

This is a demonstration of the Service-Level Objective (SLO) feature in VMware Tanzu Service Mesh. Service-level objectives provide a formalized way to describe, measure, and monitor the performance, quality, and reliability of microservice applications. SLOs provide a shared quality benchmark for application and platform teams to reference for the purposes of gauging service-level agreement (SLA) compliance and continuous improvement.

Deploying Cloud Foundry for Kubernetes on a Tanzu Mission Control managed Kubernetes cluster.

Cloud Foundry for Kubernetes has reached GA! Watch Paul Czarkowski create a Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Kubernetes cluster using Tanzu Mission Control ( don't worry CF4K8s works great on any Kubernetes cluster, even KIND ). Once the cluster is up Paul installs some infrastructure including the Harbor registry and then deploys Cloud Foundry for Kubernetes on the cluster using Harbor as its container registry.

vSphere with Tanzu Makes It Easier to Create Kubernetes Clusters Using vSphere 7.0 U1

The release of vSphere 7.0 U1 brings with it a lot of new enhancements to the platform’s core, while the four new Tanzu editions make it easier to package a complete Kubernetes solution. In the meantime, using vSphere with Tanzu has been simplified even more with use of the vSphere Distributed Switch as its main networking construct. Now your vSphere environment can be transformed into a Kubernetes powerhouse.

Concourse for VMware Tanzu Is Now Packaged and Optimized for Platform Automation

To be good at software, you have to run a cloud platform at enterprise scale. Automation is essential to this task. The automation of patches, updates, and upgrades is the hallmark of a healthy “platform as product” practice. At VMware, we’re always looking for ways to make automation easier for customers. To that end, our efforts have reached a new milestone: The new platform automation release of Concourse is now generally available.

Productive Developers and Automated Ops: Why Garmin and HCSC Chose Tanzu Application Service

If there’s one golden rule of digital transformation, it’s that developers must be able to develop new apps and features—quickly, simply, and securely. If there’s another golden rule of digital transformation, it’s that developers must be able to push that new code to production—quickly, simply, and securely. Without these capabilities, it’s less digital transformation and more digital lip service.