The Cloud Native Computing Foundation
We discussed The Cloud Native Computing Foundation briefly in Chapter 11, Docker and Kubernetes. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation, or CNCF for short, was founded to provide a vendor-neutral home for projects that allow you to manage your containers and microservices architectures.
Its membership includes Docker, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Red Hat, Oracle, VMWare, and Digital Ocean, to name a few. In June 2020, the Linux Foundation reported that CNCF had 452 members. These members not only contribute projects but also engineering time, code, and resources.
Graduated projects
At the time of writing this book, there are ten graduated projects, some of which we have discussed in previous chapters. The two which have already covered are also the most well-known out of the ten projects that are maintained by the foundation are as follows:
- Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io): This was the first project to...