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Beyond Ingress Part II: Securing East-West Traffic with GKE Internal Gateway

This article will also focus on GKE Gateway, but now we're going to explore Internal Regional Gateway for load balancing east-west traffic (i.e. service-to-service) to your application. Leveraging our learnings from my previous post, we'll include the GKE external gateway in this architecture while using the Internal Regional Load Balancer gatewayclass (gke-l7-rilb) to load balance the service-to-service communications in the Bank of Anthos application.


https://medium.com/@bgillman_83663/beyond-ingress-part-ii-securing-east-west-traffic-with-gke-internal-gateway-7aef950aafe2
Designing for Failure: Chaos Engineering Best Practices

If you are leading an engineering team today, your job isn't to prevent failure. It is to design systems that thrive in it. This is the discipline of Chaos Engineering. It is not just about breaking things in production; it is a scientific method for validating resilience.


https://pulse.rajatgupta.work/designing-for-failure-chaos-engineering-best-practices-68503eb1b27b
Building a Centralized Multi Account AWS Monitoring Platform

I was previously part of an organization with 500+ devs with more than 25+ AWS accounts for each client which had to be managed by the DevOps team. The number of people in DevOps team was smaller than the accounts and all of them were mostly active with resources being allocated and deallocated frequently. We utilised many AWS services like EC2, S3, EKS, SageMaker, RDS, Redshift, Cloudfront, Route53, SSM etc


https://medium.com/@varunarora1408/building-a-centralized-multi-account-aws-monitoring-platform-6b14b59ae9d4
New Conversion from cgroup v1 CPU Shares to v2 CPU Weight

I'm excited to announce the implementation of an improved conversion formula from cgroup v1 CPU shares to cgroup v2 CPU weight. This enhancement addresses critical issues with CPU priority allocation for Kubernetes workloads when running on systems with cgroup v2.


https://kubernetes.io/blog/2026/01/30/new-cgroup-v1-to-v2-cpu-conversion-formula
cert-manager-webhook-pdns

A PowerDNS webhook for cert-manager


https://github.com/zachomedia/cert-manager-webhook-pdns
external-dns-provider-mikrotik

ExternalDNS is a Kubernetes add-on for automatically managing DNS records for Kubernetes ingresses and services by using different DNS providers. This webhook provider allows you to automate DNS records from your Kubernetes clusters into your MikroTik router.


https://github.com/mirceanton/external-dns-provider-mikrotik
Stakpak Agent

An open source agent that lives on your machines 24/7, keeps your apps running, and only pings when it needs a human. All the upside of a PaaS, none of the lock-in.


https://github.com/stakpak/agent
kubecfg

kubecfg is a Kubernetes kubeconfig manager for people who switch contexts often and need more than a thin wrapper around kubectl config.


https://github.com/kadirbelkuyu/kubecfg
Kubernetes Remote Code Execution Via Nodes/Proxy GET Permission

In this post I'll describe how to execute code on every Pod in many Kubernetes clusters when using a service account with nodes/proxy GET permissions. This issue was initially reported through the Kubernetes security disclosure process and closed as working as intended.


https://grahamhelton.com/blog/nodes-proxy-rce
Aetòs: From Chaos to Engineering Excellence — A 3-Year Transformation

How we transformed engineering productivity by building an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that now processes ~50M API calls per day, manages 14,000 VMs, and powers 80+ releases per year and what you can learn from our journey.


https://medium.com/@charudatha/aet%C3%B2s-from-chaos-to-engineering-excellence-a-3-year-transformation-51a3f778678a