DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 25, 2026
⚡ Curated updates from Kubernetes, cloud native tooling, CI/CD, IaC, observability, and security - handpicked for DevOps professionals!
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⚓ Kubernetes
📄 Six Live Kubernetes Recommendations: AKS, Cilium, Rate Limiting, and More
On June 10th, Engin and I ran a live workshop building an AKS cluster, an Azure Container Registry, and a random-cat web app from scratch in C#. This is the writeup, including the parts we didn’t get
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Pulumi Blog
📄 Spotlight on SIG Storage
In our ongoing SIG Spotlight series, we shine a light on the groups that keep the Kubernetes project moving forward. This time, we catch up with SIG Storage, the group responsible for persistent data,
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Kubernetes Blog
📄 Agent Sandbox with Lovable, with Jonathan Grahl
In this episode we speak to Jonathan Grahl. Jonathan is the Team Lead of Infrastructure at Lovable where he oversees the platform stack the company runs on. We talked about Kubernetes, Sandboxes and C
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Kubernetes Podcast
📄 The next era of telco clouds: get open infrastructure choice with Sylva and Canonical Kubernetes
Achieving vendor neutrality in telco clouds requires an infrastructure layer that respects open standards, without wrapping them in rigid platform layers. By combining upstream alignment with up to 15
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
📄 ScyllaDB Operator 1.21 Release — with Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) Support
Introducing Oracle Kubernetes Engine support, stronger TLS, and a lighter dependency footprint
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 ScyllaDB Blog
📄 Solving secret sprawl in multi-account Kubernetes with External Secrets Operator
Infrastructure provisioning in Kubernetes has become increasingly automated, but secret management often remains a challenge as environments grow. Organizations commonly separate development, staging,
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 Conflict management in intent-based networks
The theme for TM Forum Digital Transformation World (DTW) Ignite 2026 in Copenhagen is "The Future. Faster." As we move further into the decade, connectivity has evolved from a utility into the centra
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 OpenShift Blog
☁️ Cloud Native
📄 Improving Arm64 support in CNCF projects with OCI credits
In recent years, Arm64 has been taking the cloud service provider world by storm. Recent reports indicate that, as of the end of 2025, over 50% of new instances on AWS and over 33% on Azure...
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 Introducing Verifiable Execution in Dapr 1.18
Bringing attestation, provenance, and tamper-evident execution history to workflows and AI agents For years, the cloud native ecosystem has focused on making distributed systems resilient. Application
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 Docker Hardened Images enhanced vulnerability scanning with Docker and Aikido
Aikido now scans Docker Hardened Images (DHI) with built-in VEX support. Vulnerabilities that Docker has verified as non-exploitable drop out of the queue automatically, so developers spend their time
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 Docker Blog
📄 Better Together: Amazon EKS Auto Mode and Istio Ambient Mesh
In this post, you will learn how Amazon EKS Auto Mode and Istio Ambient Mesh work together to automate infrastructure management while providing automatic mTLS-based service-to-service security, helpi
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 AWS Containers Blog
🔄 CI/CD
📄 GitHub Removes PAT Requirement for Agentic Workflows
GitHub Agentic Workflows can now use GitHub Actions' built-in GITHUB_TOKEN instead of a personal access token (PAT). That means developers no longer need to create, store, or rotate a PAT to run agent
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 How we made GitHub Copilot CLI more selective about delegation
Better orchestration, fewer handoffs, faster progress, without a single new knob. The post How we made GitHub Copilot CLI more selective about delegation appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 Securing CI/CD for an open source project: Locking down dependencies
Part two This is the second post in a three-part series on how Cilium hardens its CI/CD pipeline. Part 1 covered access control: who can trigger builds and what code CI is allowed to execute. This...
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 GitHub availability report: May 2026
In May, we experienced nine incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub availability report: May 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 Speed isn't the risk. Lack of control is.
Why controlling code and agents in the AI era matters—and why we built AgentControl.
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 LaunchDarkly Blog
📄 Making secret scanning more trustworthy: Reducing false positives at scale
Alerts are more trustworthy and actionable when noise is reduced. See how we improved the verification step with context-aware LLM reasoning. The post Making secret scanning more trustworthy: Reducing
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 GitLab Patch Release: 19.0.2, 18.11.5, 18.10.8
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 GitLab Blog
📄 Give GitHub Copilot CLI real code intelligence with language servers
Install and configure LSP servers for GitHub Copilot CLI, replacing brute-force grep/decompile with real code intelligence. The post Give GitHub Copilot CLI real code intelligence with language server
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 Introducing GitLab Orbit: Full code and lifecycle context, in one query
Agents are good at writing code. They're far worse at navigating the system around it: the related code, the pipelines that run it, the deployments that ship it, the work items that asked for it, and
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 GitLab Blog
📄 GitLab Flex: Commit once, reshape your seats and AI spend
The agentic era made your needs harder to predict, and the way you buy software hasn't caught up. Six months out, you don't know how many seats you'll need, how much AI your teams will consume, or whi
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 GitLab Blog
📄 GitLab: Built for the agentic engineering era
GitLab Transcend, our customer event showcasing our roadmap, success stories, and industry research just wrapped. Here's what we announced and demonstrated: Next-generation source code management, a G
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 GitLab Blog
📄 Modern Mainframe DevOps: Automate CI/CD for z/OS Application
Drive developer productivity by replacing brittle, legacy mainframe scripts with declarative, secure, and fully automated multi-tier release pipelines. | Blog
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 Harness Blog
🏗️ IaC
📄 Scaling automated infrastructure compliance in telecommunications using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
As telecommunications (telco) mobile networks evolve from physical hardware to virtualized and containerized infrastructure, the volume of necessary network element upgrades has increased exponentiall
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📄 SageMaker AI now supports serverless fine-tuning for NVIDIA Nemotron models
Amazon SageMaker AI now supports serverless model customization for NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano model using supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and reinforcement fine-tuning (RFT). This is a popular open-weight m
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Friday Five — June 12, 2026
The AI-enabled enterprise: Why we are applying software engineering principles to business operationsRed Hat is applying the concept of Business as Code to reshape its own business operations. Serving
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📊 Observability
📄 OTel-Arrow Phase 2: From Efficient Transport to Efficient Telemetry Pipelines
Phase 1 of OTel-Arrow established OTAP, the OpenTelemetry Arrow Protocol, as an efficient transport protocol for OpenTelemetry. Apache Arrow is a language-independent, columnar in-memory format design
📅 Jun 13, 2026 • 📰 OpenTelemetry Blog
📄 Better, faster, less wrong: Enhancing issue grouping
Sentry's new AI grouping model prevents 20% more duplicate issues while cutting incorrect merges in half. Here's how we trained and deployed it.
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Sentry Blog
📄 Introducing the State of AI Coding 2026
New Relic's 2026 State of AI Coding Report surveys 200 U.S. tech leaders on generative and agentic AI tools moving from personal sandboxes to production pipelines.
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 New Relic Blog
📄 Exploring AI Integration in Zabbix with Gemini and WebMCP
When I first started working with Zabbix in banking and telecommunications over a decade ago, the workflow was always the same: something breaks, an alert fires, you open the dashboard, you diagnose,
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 Zabbix Blog
📄 Best Datadog Alternatives for Modern Observability in 2026
Discover the best Datadog alternatives to improve observability, reduce costs, and unify telemetry for your engineering team’s reliability and efficiency.
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 New Relic Blog
📄 Logs vs Metrics: What’s the Difference in Observability?
Understand when to use logs vs metrics for effective monitoring and debugging. Learn how a unified approach improves incident response and system insights.
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 New Relic Blog
📄 Open Source Observability: Tools, Setup, and Trade-offs
Learn how to build effective open source observability that improves system reliability and reduces complexity with proven tools and strategies.
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 New Relic Blog
🔐 Security
📄 Threats Making WAVs - Incident Response to a Cryptomining Attack
Guardicore security researchers describe and uncover a full analysis of a cryptomining attack, which hid a cryptominer inside WAV files. The report includes the full attack vectors, from detection, in
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Linode Blog
📄 Respect and Trust as DevOps Engineering Disciplines
Respect and trust are DevOps engineering disciplines. They shape flow, quality, security, reliability, and adaptation.
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 Opinion: The Anthropic Dispute Is Not Really About Anthropic. It’s About Trust.
When the US government effectively forced Anthropic to suspend access to some of its newest AI models over security concerns (Fable 5, Mythos 5), much of the debate immediately split into familiar cam
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 The Government Just Banned an AI Model. An Engineer's Perspective.
A government order abruptly took down a powerful AI model, exposing a new kind of supply chain risk for engineering teams. Security leaders need contingency plans before the next model disappears.
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Snyk Blog
📄 When a Government Pulls an AI Model: What the Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Suspension Means for Security Teams
On June 12, 2026, a US export-control directive led Anthropic to disable Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide over a reported jailbreak. The reported trigger was a code-analysis capability that defen
📅 Jun 14, 2026 • 📰 Snyk Blog
📄 Scaling Security Insights: how we achieved a 10x increase in global scanning capacity
Cloudflare Security Insights system now processes over 120 scans per second, providing frequent insights for all customers. By optimizing Kafka consumers, Postgres queries, and our API, we scaled our
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Cloudflare Blog
📄 SUSE at GITEX AI Europe 2026: Empowering Sovereign Digital Transformation and Enterprise AI
As European enterprises drive toward a bold, open and connected digital future, the race to implement artificial intelligence is accelerating. However, scaling AI workloads while maintaining complete
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 SUSE Blog
📄 Powering the next era of Confidential AI
At Google Cloud, we’re committed to providing the most advanced, secure, and private infrastructure for the most demanding AI workloads, and partnering with a broad and diverse range of organizations
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 Google Cloud Blog
📄 Copilot Autofix for GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps
Over the last few years, we’ve encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub, where the newest AI-powered and agentic development experiences land first. Migrating isn’t e
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 Azure DevOps Blog
📄 Defend against frontier cyber models: Cloudflare's architecture as customer zero
In our post about Project Glasswing, we made the argument that the architecture around a vulnerability matters more than the speed of the patch. Here we walk through what that architecture looks like,
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 Cloudflare Blog
📄 5 Software Supply Chain Security Best Practices for Development Teams
Understanding software supply chain security is one thing. Putting it into practice across a real pipeline, with real deadlines and real constraints, is another. Most organizations recognize that thei
📅 Jun 8, 2026 • 📰 Docker Blog
💾 Databases
📄 Database Branching for AI Agents: How TINE Solves the Schema Drift Problem
Key Takeaways AI coding agents are no longer a novelty. From Claude Code to Cursor’s agent mode, from GitHub Copilot Workspace to OpenAI Codex, “generate an app from a prompt” demos flood developer fe
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 TiDB Blog
📄 Conway’s Law in Reverse: Why AI Agents Need One Database, Not Ten
Agentic AI did not create a new kind of database. It revealed which ones were already built for it. Across 2026 so far, a wave of large software companies have cut tens of thousands of roles and expla
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 TiDB Blog
📄 Production-Ready Agents Need A Production-Ready Data Platform
There’s a common theme to the conversations I’ve been having with AI teams lately: change. Constant, head-spinning change. Teams across industries are evaluating and re-evaluating model providers, age
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 MongoDB Blog
📄 ScyllaDB Customer Experience Spotlight: Faisal Saeed
Welcome to the second installment of a new blog series introducing some of the experts you might encounter when you work with ScyllaDB. (In the first, we met Tyler Denton, Solutions Architect). Today
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 ScyllaDB Blog
📄 Connect Your Redis index to AI agents with RedisVL MCP
If you already use Redis for search, retrieval, or application memory, the RedisVL MCP is a practical next step: making that data available to agents without rebuilding your integration for every fram
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 Build Persistent, Scalable AI Agent Memory with TiDB
I gave a session at Microsoft Build 2026 on agent memory with TiDB. A few people asked for the code afterward, so here’s a complete write up of the session: The same pattern as the talk, with copy-pas
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 TiDB Blog
📄 Why I’m Returning to the Distributed SQL Summit
The Distributed SQL Summit showcases how you can use YugabyteDB to power GenAI applications, explores real-world use cases, and provides practical demonstrations of best practices to help you build ul
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 Yugabyte Blog
📄 Real-time fraud detection for financial transactions
When a customer taps "pay," a clock starts that your fraud system can't pause. The payment authorization resolves in a fixed window whether your model has scored the transaction or not. If it hasn't,
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 Context windows in AI: why every token is a budget decision
Some of today's most capable LLMs now support very large context windows. That doesn't mean you should fill them. Context windows have grown fast, but the underlying cost and quality tradeoffs haven't
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 Connecting to Redis Cloud with AWS PrivateLink vs. VPC peering
AWS PrivateLink resource endpoints are now generally available across all Redis Cloud Pro subscription types, including Redis Flex and Active-Active deployments. That means you can connect apps to Red
📅 Jun 10, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 Pgpool-II 4.7.2, 4.6.7, 4.5.12, 4.4.17 and 4.3.20 released.
What is Pgpool-II? Pgpool-II is a tool to add useful features to PostgreSQL, including: connection pooling load balancing automatic failover and more. Minor releases Pgpool Global Development Group is
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 PostgreSQL News
📄 PostgreSQL Anonymizer 3.1 : Introducing Local Differential Privacy
Eymoutiers, France, May 27th, 2026 Dalibo is pleased to announce PostgreSQL Anonymizer 3.1 introducing innovative data masking techniques to protect your data ! Enhanced Privacy Protection for Your Da
📅 Jun 9, 2026 • 📰 PostgreSQL News
🌐 Platforms
📄 Keep Your Tech Flame Alive: Trailblazer Rachel Bayley
In this Akamai FLAME Trailblazer blog post, Rachel Bayley encourages women to step into the unknown and to be their authentic selves.
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Linode Blog
📄 The Oracle of Delphi Will Steal Your Credentials
Our deception technology is able to reroute attackers into honeypots, where they believe that they found their real target. The attacks brute forced passwords for RDP credentials to connect to the vic
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Linode Blog
📄 The Nansh0u Campaign – Hackers Arsenal Grows Stronger
In the beginning of April, three attacks detected in the Guardicore Global Sensor Network (GGSN) caught our attention. All three had source IP addresses originating in South-Africa and hosted by Volum
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Linode Blog
📄 Public and Private Medical Community Targeted by China-Nexus Threat Actor Pursuing Artificial Intelligence, Cyber, Medical, and National Defense Research
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has identified a sophisticated campaign attributed to UNC6508, a People's Republic of China (PRC)-nexus threat actor, targeting institutions in the North Americ
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Google Cloud Blog
📄 Your AI-generated app runs on their cloud, and that’s the problem
The prompt-to-app loop has gotten genuinely good. Describe the thing, watch it appear, click deploy. Replit, Lovable, Base44 and others The post Your AI-generated app runs on their cloud, and that’s t
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 Growing the Cloudflare AI team with talent from Ensemble AI
Cloudflare is deepening our investment in AI with the addition of team members from Ensemble AI, focusing on machine learning infrastructure and efficiency.
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Cloudflare Blog
📄 The New AI Computing Stack: A Guide for Tech Leaders to Navigate Shifting Power Dynamics
Key Takeaways AI isn’t a feature you bolt onto your existing infrastructure, but something driving an entirely new computing architecture. According to the Forrester report, the traditional three-cate
📅 Jun 14, 2026 • 📰 SUSE Blog
📄 Amazon Lightsail is now available in three additional AWS Regions
Starting today, Amazon Lightsail is available in three additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), South America (São Paulo), and Europe (Spain). This expansion brings the power and simplicity o
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 What’s new with Google Cloud
Want to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. Tip: Not
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Google Cloud Blog
📄 Amazon EC2 I7i instances now available in AWS Europe (Paris) Region
AWS is announcing the availability of high performance Storage optimized Amazon EC2 I7i instances in AWS Europe (Paris) region. Powered by 5th Gen Intel Xeon Processors with an all-core turbo frequenc
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Amazon EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Amazon EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML is now available in AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East), enabling government and regulated-industry customers to reserve GPU capacity for machine learni
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Introducing the Open Knowledge Format
As foundation models continue to improve, the lack of relevant context often limits what they can do, especially as they are used to build agentic systems. While these models can help you write code,
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Google Cloud Blog
📰 Misc
📄 Visual Studio Code 1.125
Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.125 (Insiders) Read the full article
📅 Jun 17, 2026 • 📰 VS Code Blog
📄 Cohere sold sovereign AI to enterprises, now it’s targeting developers with its first coding model
Canadian foundation model company Cohere has spent the past few years selling a specific idea to banks, governments, and healthcare The post Cohere sold sovereign AI to enterprises, now it’s targeting
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 We’ve been measuring AI wrong; why economically valuable work is the new benchmark
As the AI industry gradually builds standardization guidelines and systems, such as those overseen by the Tokenonmics Foundation, the need The post We’ve been measuring AI wrong; why economically valu
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 Ten Great DevOps Job Opportunities
DevOps.com is now providing a weekly DevOps jobs report through which opportunities for DevOps professionals will be highlighted as part of an effort to better serve our audience. Our goal in these ch
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 Code is a message to the future
Engineers communicate constantly. Slack messages, design docs, RFC threads, code review comments: the job is as much about sharing intent The post Code is a message to the future appeared first on The
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2.7-Code Targets Token Efficiency in Agentic Coding
Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.7-Code offers 30% lower token usage and a 21.8% coding benchmark gain — here's what DevOps teams need to know about the open-source release.
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 Protecting enterprise AI: How to manage API keys in Models-as-a-Service (MaaS)
Every team that moves an AI model from experimentation to production hits the same wall. The model works. The serving stack works. Then someone asks how the continuous integration (CI) pipeline is goi
📅 Jun 15, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📄 A decade of Ubuntu on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE
This year we celebrate a decade of Ubuntu Server support on the s390x architecture: marking a long-standing collaboration between Canonical and IBM that began at LinuxCon 2015. The first release happe
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
📄 dotInsights | June 2026
Did you know? The var keyword isn’t a keyword! It’s one of several “contextual” keywords in C#, and it only has special meaning when used to declare a variable. Try defining a class called var and see
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 Inside JetPride: How JetBrains Employees Built an LGBTQIA+ Community
What makes a workplace feel welcoming? Sometimes it’s finding colleagues who share your interests. Sometimes it’s discovering people with similar experiences. Sometimes it’s knowing you can talk openl
📅 Jun 12, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 AI at the edge: simplifying infrastructure with Cisco and Canonical
Legacy infrastructure was not designed for the requirements of the AI era. While large-scale model training remains centralized in data centers, test-time inference is rapidly shifting to the edge to
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
📄 MPS 2026.1 Release Candidate Arrives
Before we finalize the 2026.1 release, we are presenting a release candidate build so you can preview the new features ahead of time. Download MPS 2026.1 Release Candidate now: DOWNLOAD MPS 2026.1 RC
📅 Jun 11, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
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