DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 8, 2026
⚡ Curated updates from Kubernetes, cloud native tooling, CI/CD, IaC, observability, and security - handpicked for DevOps professionals!
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⚓ Kubernetes
📄 How to Migrate OpenFaaS to Gateway API
In this post we’ll walk through the current options for getting traffic into OpenFaaS on Kubernetes, the latest Gateway API, and how to migrate from Ingress. Table of contents: Preamble: The unfortuna
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 OpenFaaS Blog
📄 Spotlight on SIG Architecture: API Governance
This is the fifth interview of a SIG Architecture Spotlight series that covers the different subprojects, and we will be covering SIG Architecture: API Governance. In this SIG Architecture spotlight w
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Kubernetes Blog
📄 Enhance Kubernetes high availability with Amazon Application Recovery Controller and Karpenter integration
In this post, we explain the benefits of using Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) for improving application resiliency and why we built a built a Kubernetes controller to integrate Karpenter
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 AWS Containers Blog
📄 The Container paradox: Why the Inference Cloud Demands a “Decoupled” Database
Kubernetes has won the cloud-native war for a reason: it’s one of, if not the most powerful tool we have for scaling applications and ensuring they stay up when unexpected things happen. But as we mov
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 DigitalOcean Blog
📄 Cluster API v1.12: Introducing in-place updates and chained upgrades
Cluster API brings declarative management to Kubernetes cluster lifecycle, allowing users and platform teams to define the desired state of clusters and rely on controllers to continuously reconcile t
📅 Feb 9, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
☁️ Cloud Native
📄 KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 Co-located Event Deep Dive: Telco Day
Cloud Native Telco Day returns to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 as a full-day co-located event bringing together telecommunications and cloud native communities for deep technical exchange and
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 How to solve the context size issues with context packing with Docker Model Runner and Agentic Compose
If you’ve worked with local language models, you’ve probably run into the context window limit, especially when using smaller models on less powerful machines. While it’s an unavoidable constraint, te
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Docker Blog
📄 Zero CVEs: The symptom of a larger problem
There has been much discussion lately regarding the "Zero CVE" movement. At Red Hat, we welcome this focus, emphasized by our recent announcement of Project Hummingbird to provide more frequently upda
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📄 PNC’s infrastructure modernization journey with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
For Marcus Dobeck, vice president and head of container orchestration at The PNC Financial Services Group, if the challenge of 2025 could be summarized in a single word it would be demand. Like many o
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📄 Security Slam Returns for 2026 — Now Open to All Open Source Projects
The CNCF Technical Advisory Group for Security & Compliance is excited to announce the upcoming 2026 Security Slam at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, in partnership with Sonatype and OpenSSF. The eve
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 Choosing between Amazon ECS Blue/Green Native or AWS CodeDeploy in AWS CDK
Blue/green deployments on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) have long been a go-to pattern for shipping zero-downtime deployments. Historically, the recommended approach in the AWS Cloud D
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 AWS DevOps Blog
📄 Hardened Images Are Free. Now What?
Docker Hardened Images are now free, covering Alpine, Debian, and over 1,000 images including databases, runtimes, and message buses. For security teams, this changes the economics of container vulner
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 Docker Blog
📄 What CNCF Project Velocity in 2025 Reveals About Cloud Native’s Future
Ten years into CNCF’s journey, one thing hasn’t changed: we still rely on real signals—open source contributions, real-world deployments, and community energy—to understand where we’re headed. Cloud n
📅 Feb 9, 2026 • 📰 CNCF Blog
📄 Budgets Are Up, Confidence Isn’t: 2026 Global Tech Investment Insights
Across boardrooms, one question keeps surfacing: is our expanding technology budget translating into results? 2025 brought big budgets and bigger expectations, yet many organizations didn’t see perfor
📅 Feb 9, 2026 • 📰 Kubecost Blog
🔄 CI/CD
📄 Metric Data Sources: import multiple tables for warehouse-native experimentation
Bring your own warehouse tables and schemas to power experimentation
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 LaunchDarkly Blog
📄 Meet the new navigation in LaunchDarkly
A cleaner, more focused navigation reduces noise and helps you move faster.
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 LaunchDarkly Blog
📄 Introducing LLM Playground for AI Configs
Test, compare, and trace LLM prompt and model variations before they reach production.
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 LaunchDarkly Blog
📄 Automate repository tasks with GitHub Agentic Workflows
Discover GitHub Agentic Workflows, now in technical preview. Build automations using coding agents in GitHub Actions to handle triage, documentation, code quality, and more. The post Automate reposito
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 Welcome to the Eternal September of open source. Here’s what we plan to do for maintainers.
Open source is hitting an “Eternal September.” As contribution friction drops, maintainers are adapting with new trust signals, triage approaches, and community-led solutions. The post Welcome to the
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 GitHub availability report: January 2026
In January, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub availability report: January 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 GitHub Blog
📄 Unit Testing in CI/CD: Accelerate Builds, Maintain Quality
Speed up your CI/CD builds with smarter unit testing strategies. Learn how AI-powered test optimization can give you faster feedback, lower costs, and better code quality. | Blog
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 Harness Blog
📄 DevSecOps-as-a-Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure by Data Intensity
At GitLab, we know that many organizations choose GitLab Self-Managed for the control, customization, and security it provides. However, managing underlying infrastructure can be a significant operati
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 GitLab Blog
📄 From Messy to Modular: Rebuilding Filters in React
How we rebuilt a messy filters system in React using Context and inversion of control to create a scalable, reusable, and URL-synced architecture. | Blog
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 Harness Blog
🏗️ IaC
📄 Amazon Connect launches in-app notifications to surface critical operational alerts to business users
Amazon Connect now supports in-app notifications in the workspace header, visible from any page, so your team can stay informed without interrupting their workflow— whether configuring, analyzing data
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Amazon Connect now provides real time AI-powered overviews and recommended next actions for Tasks
Amazon Connect now provides AI-powered Task overviews with suggested next actions so agents can understand work items faster and resolve them more quickly. For example, when an agent receives a Task t
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Passwordless PostgreSQL: IAM Authentication with Pulumi
Managing database credentials is one of the persistent challenges in cloud infrastructure. Passwords need to be rotated, secrets need to be stored securely, and access needs to be carefully controlled
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Pulumi Blog
📄 Introducing the Terraform State Provider for Pulumi ESC
Many organizations have years of infrastructure built and managed with Terraform. Outputs such as VPC IDs, subnet lists, database endpoints, and cluster names are the connective tissue between infrast
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Pulumi Blog
📄 Schema Validation Comes to Pulumi ESC with fn::validate
Pulumi ESC environments can now validate configuration values against JSON Schema with the new fn::validate built-in function. Invalid configurations are caught immediately when you save, preventing m
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Pulumi Blog
📊 Observability
📄 OpenTelemetry.io 2025 review
As 2025 has come to an end, we’re taking a moment to look back at everything the community accomplished across the website, documentation, and localization efforts. The year was another exciting chapt
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 OpenTelemetry Blog
📄 Demystifying OpenTelemetry: Why You Shouldn’t Fear Observability in Traditional Environments
For decades, traditional technology environments, ranging from on-premises data centers to legacy applications and industrial control systems, have powered the core of many organizations. These system
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 OpenTelemetry Blog
📄 KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026
The OpenTelemetry project maintainers, members of the governance committee, and technical committee are thrilled to be at KubeCon EU in Amsterdam from March 23 - 26, 2026. Register today to join us! R
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 OpenTelemetry Blog
📄 AI-driven caching strategies and instrumentation
The things that separate a minimum viable product (MVP) from a production-ready app are polish, final touches, and the Pareto 'last 20%' of work. Most bugs, edg...
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Sentry Blog
📄 Fluentd v1.19.2 has been released
Hi users! We have released v1.19.2 on 2026-02-13. ChangeLog is here. This release is a maintenance release of v1.19 series. This release will be bundled for upcoming fluent-package LTS version v6.0.2!
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Fluentd Blog
📄 Sentry acquires XcodeBuildMCP
Today we're announcing that Sentry has acquired XcodeBuildMCP, an open source MCP server that gives AI agents the ability to build, test, and debug native iOS a...
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 Sentry Blog
📄 5 Best Application Performance Monitoring Tools to Consider in 2026
This guide breaks down five widely used APM tools and gives you a practical checklist to compare them, so you can confidently choose what works best for your architecture, team, and budget.
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 New Relic Blog
📄 Monitoring the Stars with Zabbix and VIRAC
The Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Center (VIRAC / VSRC) is a radio astronomy installation belonging to the Latvian Academy of Sciences. It observes a wide variety of near-Earth and deep-spac
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 Zabbix Blog
📄 Size Analysis is generally available in Sentry
Sentry acquired Emerge Tools in May 2025 to bring best-in-class mobile tooling to dev teams. Today, we’re officially bringing Size Analysis - one of their flags...
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 Sentry Blog
📄 Goodbye to False Silences: Automating Reliable NRQL Alerts at Scale
Learn to eliminate "false silences" and alert fatigue by automating Signal Loss and Gap Filling for NRQL alerts at scale.
📅 Feb 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
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 Linode Blog
📄 Prompt Injection Isn’t Just a Chat Problem — It’s a DevOps Threat
Prompt injection is evolving into a serious DevOps threat, enabling AI agents to misuse tools, leak secrets and execute unauthorized actions unless governed with least privilege, sandboxing and human
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 Forget the Vibe-Coders, We Need to Support Responsible AI-Assisted Development
While AI tools are increasingly used in development, they should enhance rather than replace human input. Developers must shift from merely writing code to orchestrating and validating AI-generated co
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 pgdsat version 1.2 has been released
Grenoble, France - February 15th, 2025 pgdsat - PostgreSQL Database Security Assessment Tool pgdsat is a security assessment tool that checks around 80 PostgreSQL security controls of your PostgreSQL
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 PostgreSQL News
📄 How sovereign is your strategy? Introducing the Red Hat Sovereignty Readiness Assessment tool
Digital sovereignty is the ultimate strategic lever for innovation. It propels organizations beyond compliance into true operational freedom where you, not your cloud provider, dictates your business
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📄 OpenClaw is being called a security “Dumpster fire,” but there is a way to stay safe
In a blog earlier this February, Snyk engineers said they scanned the entire ClawHub (the OpenClaw marketplace) and found that The post OpenClaw is being called a security “Dumpster fire,” but there i
📅 Feb 15, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 Arcjet reaches v1.0, promises stable security for JavaScript apps
Arcjet this week released v1.0 of its JavaScript SDK, moving it from beta to a stable, production-ready API. Arcjet’s security The post Arcjet reaches v1.0, promises stable security for JavaScript app
📅 Feb 14, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 Exploitability Isn’t the Answer. Breakability Is.
AppSec is often stalled by a lack of trust: will this fix break my app? Snyk’s new Breakability Risk feature solves this by identifying which security updates are safe to merge and which require cauti
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Snyk Blog
📄 The Future of AI Agent Security Is Guardrails
AI agents introduce new security risks like prompt injection and data exfiltration. Learn how guardrails, hook-based controls, and Arcade’s Contextual Access secure AI agent tool calls in real time.
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Snyk Blog
📄 From Acceleration to Exposure: Why AI Demands Mature AppSec
While AI accelerates software delivery, it also scales security risks by turning minor errors into systemic vulnerabilities. Learn how to transform AI from a potential liability into a secure engine f
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Snyk Blog
📄 Registry usage insights: know which stacks run which versions
Platform teams need visibility into package adoption at scale. Responding to security advisories, planning deprecations, and tracking version sprawl all require knowing which stacks run which package
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Pulumi Blog
📄 Why Your “Skill Scanner” Is Just False Security (and Maybe Malware)
Are "Skill Scanners" on ClawHub actually safe? We tested popular community tools like Skill Defender and SkillGuard against real malware. The results were alarming.
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 Snyk Blog
💾 Databases
📄 postgres_dba 7.0 — 34 diagnostic reports for psql
postgres_dba 7.0 is a major update to the interactive psql-based diagnostic toolkit for Postgres. No extensions required — just \i start.psql and explore 34 reports covering: Bloat & vacuum analysis (
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 PostgreSQL News
📄 PostgreSQL JDBC 42.7.10 Released
The PostgreSQL JDBC team is proud to announce that we have released version 42.7.10. This fixes a regression with proleptic dates See the Changelog for details. We thank all of the contributors that p
📅 Feb 15, 2026 • 📰 PostgreSQL News
📄 Call for Technical Members
Dear PostgreSQL enthusiasts, OAPE is welcoming additional members from across the PostgreSQL ecosystem to help make its open, community-led, and vendor-neutral first exam a reality. To achieve this we
📅 Feb 15, 2026 • 📰 PostgreSQL News
📄 How to Build an AI Advisor That Shows College ROI (Not Rankings)
I know too many people drowning in student debt. A friend got her Master’s in Music from an expensive private school. She’s $120k in debt and works at Starbucks. Another guy I know got a business degr
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 TiDB Blog
📄 Amazon RDS now supports backup configuration when restoring snapshots
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and Amazon Aurora now offer greater flexibility for restore operations to view and modify backup retention period and preferred backup window prior to and upon
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Prompt To Production: Building Scalable AI on TiDB with Kiro
A technical deep dive into letting an AI reason directly over your database. Food waste is a quiet horror story. Every year, roughly 1.3 billion tons of food are discarded globally, often because we s
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 TiDB Blog
📄 We Built a Better Cassandra + ScyllaDB Driver for Node.js – with Rust
Lessons learned building a Rust-backed Node.js driver for ScyllaDB: bridging JS and Rust, performance pitfalls, and benchmark results
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 ScyllaDB Blog
📄 Idempotency patterns for LLM apps with Redis
You've probably hit this before: a network timeout fires during a large language model (LLM) API call, your app retries, and now you're not sure if you just paid for that response twice. If you retry
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 Model distillation for LLMs: A practical guide to smaller, faster AI
Your LLM performs brilliantly on benchmarks. Then you check the inference bill. Frontier models like GPT-5 cost materially more per token than smaller tiers like GPT-5-mini or GPT-5-nano, and that add
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 How to build AI agents with Redis memory management
Memory can be one of the trickier parts of building AI agents. Large language models (LLMs) are stateless at their core—the model itself doesn't retain information between API calls. Products like Cha
📅 Feb 11, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
📄 What is data matchmaking? Fast pairing at scale
You've felt it before: that frustrating lag when an app can't find you a match, a ride, or a delivery slot. High engagement benefits from real-time interactions, and real-time performance is what user
📅 Feb 10, 2026 • 📰 Redis Blog
🌐 Platforms
📄 Creating better runtime control with LaunchDarkly and AWS
Ship bold AI changes without the guesswork.
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 LaunchDarkly Blog
📄 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.
📅 Feb 16, 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
📅 Feb 16, 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
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 Linode Blog
📄 The foundations of software: open source libraries and their maintainers
Open source libraries are repositories of code that developers can use and, depending on the license, contribute to, modify, and redistribute. Open source libraries are usually developed on a platform
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
📄 AWS Batch now provides Job Queue and Share Utilization Visibility
AWS Batch now provides Queue and Share Utilization Visibility, giving you insights into how your workloads are distributed across compute resources. This feature introduces queue utilization data in j
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 CloudFormation Updates
📄 Shedding old code with ecdysis: graceful restarts for Rust services at Cloudflare
ecdysis is a Rust library enabling zero-downtime upgrades for network services. After five years protecting millions of connections at Cloudflare, it’s now open source.
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Cloudflare Blog
📄 Say Goodbye to “It Works on My Machine”: A Look at TeamCity’s Pretested Commits
This article was brought to you by Adeyinka Adegbenro, draft.dev. Developers know the frustration well. Code works perfectly on their laptop, then breaks the moment it hits staging or production. It’s
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 Simpler billing, clearer savings: A FinOps guide to updated spend-based CUDs
Optimizing cloud spend is one of the most rewarding aspects of FinOps — and committed use discounts (CUDs) remain one of the most effective levers to pull. In July 2025, we began rolling out updates t
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Google Cloud Blog
📄 Introducing Markdown for Agents
The way content is discovered online is shifting, from traditional search engines to AI agents that need structured data from a Web built for humans. It’s time to consider not just human visitors, but
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Cloudflare Blog
📄 GTIG AI Threat Tracker: Distillation, Experimentation, and (Continued) Integration of AI for Adversarial Use
Introduction In the final quarter of 2025, Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) observed threat actors increasingly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate the attack lifecycle, achi
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Google Cloud Blog
📄 Open platforms, edge AI, and sovereign telco clouds: Ecrio & Canonical at MWC Barcelona
Building telco clouds with open source At MWC Barcelona 2026, Canonical is demonstrating how telecommunications operators and enterprises can design and operate a cloud on their own terms: sovereign,
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
📰 Misc
📄 February 2026 Insiders (version 1.110)
Learn what is new in the Visual Studio Code February 2026 Release (1.110). Read the full article
📅 Mar 4, 2026 • 📰 VS Code Blog
📄 Google’s Conductor Now Reviews the Code it Helps You Write
Google's Conductor for Gemini CLI now reviews AI-generated code against your project standards. Agentic development just got a verification layer.
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities
Explore the latest DevOps jobs from top companies like Wells Fargo, Workday Inc., and HarbourVest with competitive salaries across various locations.
📅 Feb 16, 2026 • 📰 DevOps.com
📄 cURL’s Daniel Stenberg: AI slop is DDoSing open source
At FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels, Belgium, Daniel Stenberg, creator of the popular open source data transfer program, cURL, described AI as The post cURL’s Daniel Stenberg: AI slop is DDoSing open source ap
📅 Feb 15, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 HackerOS is what a Linux enthusiast’s OS should be
There are over 1,000 Linux distributions on the market. Throw a rock into the tech pond, and I guarantee that The post HackerOS is what a Linux enthusiast’s OS should be appeared first on The New Stac
📅 Feb 14, 2026 • 📰 The New Stack
📄 Moving Your Codebase to Go 1.26 With GoLand Syntax Updates
Working on an existing Go project rarely starts with a plan to modernize it. More often, you open a file to make a small change, add a field, or adjust some logic. The code compiles, tests pass, and e
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 Building Modular Monoliths With Kotlin and Spring
This tutorial was written by an external contributor. Over a decade ago, Netflix became one of the early adopters of microservice architecture, showcasing its potential at a large scale. Since then, m
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 saptune 3.2.2 – THP HotFix
Yesterday the maintenance update saptune 3.2.2 has been released for: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications 15 SP4 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications 15 SP5 SUSE Linux Enter
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 SUSE Blog
📄 From inspiration to impact: design students from Regent’s University London explore open design for their dissertation projects
Last year, we had the opportunity to speak at Regent’s UX Conference (Regent’s University London’s conference to showcase UX work by staff, students, and alumni), where we engaged with students to mak
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
📄 Friday Five — February 13, 2026
Don't forget to register for Red Hat SummitRegistration is now open for Red Hat Summit—heading to Atlanta, Georgia, in 2026—and this year’s event is shaping up to be one of our most impactful yet. Reg
📅 Feb 13, 2026 • 📰 Red Hat Blog
📄 JetBrains Academy – February Digest
Hi there 👋 February is in full swing, and we’ve packed this digest with things you don’t want to miss.Inside: upcoming events, hands-on learning, competitions, scholarships, and fresh updates to keep
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 JetBrains Blog
📄 When an upstream change broke smartcard FIPS authentication – and how we fixed it
This is the story of how Canonical’s Support team provided bug-fix support: we tracked down an upstream change in OpenSC that inadvertently broke FIPS compatibility, coordinated with upstream develope
📅 Feb 12, 2026 • 📰 Ubuntu Blog
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