On December 12, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced that the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to approve Karmada as an official incubation project. Karmada is a cloud computing open source technology donated by Huawei Cloud and is the industry's first multi-cloud, multi-cluster container orchestration project. The official promotion to the CNCF incubation level also means that Karmada's technology ecosystem has been widely recognized by the global industry and has entered a new stage of maturity in the field of distributed cloud native technology.
Karmada is CNCF’s first cross-cloud and cross-cluster container orchestration engine, jointly launched by eight companies including Huawei Cloud, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Xiaohongshu, and China FAW. The project was officially open sourced in April 2021 and became a CNCF sandbox project in September 2021. Karmada's contributors span more than 60 organizations in 22 countries and regions around the world, including Huawei, Tencent, Xiaohongshu, Sina, Intel, IBM, Red Hat, Comcast and other companies. As of now, the project has received more than 3,600 Stars on GitHub
Huawei Cloud CTO Zhang Yuxin said that Huawei Cloud has long been committed to the construction of cloud native technology, industry and ecology. Karmada originates from the community and Huawei Cloud's deep accumulation in the field of multi-cloud management, providing enterprises with a smooth evolution solution from a single cluster to a distributed cloud architecture. "As one of the initiators and major contributors of the Karmada project, Huawei Cloud will continue to work with CNCF and the community to unleash ubiquitous cloud native value."
The Karmada open source project has received widespread attention since its launch. Pay attention and support, and help more and more users efficiently manage Kubernetes clusters and distributed applications in multi-cloud environments. Wang Zefeng, the founder and maintainer of the Karmada community, said that they are very happy that Karmada has obtained CNCF incubation status and will continue to work hard to develop it into a more complete international community
CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) ) Nikhita Raghunath said that Karmada fills the gaps in scheduling and orchestration in Kubernetes multi-cloud and multi-cluster environments and can provide better performance and reduce costs for distributed organizations. "Since joining the CNCF Sandbox, the project team has been working tirelessly to add new features and functionality to integrate into the broader cloud native ecosystem. We look forward to seeing the continued growth of the project."
Currently, the project is already in More than 20 companies and units including Huawei Cloud, Xingye Digital Finance, China Mobile Cloud, China Unicom, Ctrip, vivo, Hurricane Engine, VIPKID, Youzan, NetEase, Kuaishou, and Zhijiang Lab have implemented applications to promote cloud nativeness with open source innovation Industrial development, project global ecology develops rapidly. Karmada's innovative advantages have also been highly recognized by corporate users.
“Karmada enables us to provide Zendesk’s internal engineering teams with a multi-cluster architecture while maintaining a single point of access for authentication, configuration delivery and service management.” said Adam Minasian, Engineering Manager, Zendesk Compute Team. “With the The Karmada project has entered the CNCF incubation stage, and we are pleased to continue to cooperate with the project."
"Karmada provides convenient infrastructure for enterprises to implement multi-cloud strategies. It is based on a neutral and vendor-neutral design, allowing users to Flexible access and switching to multi-cloud and hybrid cloud at minimal cost; at the same time, it brings convenience to customers in cross-cluster orchestration of microservices, cross-cluster elastic scaling, multi-cloud access, disaster recovery and other scenarios." DaoCloud jointly said Yan Kai, founder and chief architect.
Based on the consideration of sustainable supply and the need for rapid business expansion, hybrid cloud and multi-cloud have become Ctrip Group’s technology choice. "Karmada, with its standard K8s API compatibility, separation of concerns principle, and active community, helps us build a hybrid multi-cloud control plane, reducing architecture migration costs and management complexity of heterogeneous environments." Ctrip Group Container and Le Honghui, director of the hybrid cloud team, said that Ctrip's fault isolation architecture and multi-cluster HPA implemented by Karmada also helped the company successfully cope with the strong recovery of the tourism industry.
“Karmada simplifies the delivery and management of clusters and applications in multi-cluster environments, enabling resource coordination across clusters to enhance application availability and resiliency. It ensures stable, efficient, and controllable applications Deployment and updates,” said Li He, Shopee expert engineer.
Meng Xiangyong said that Karmada is an open source multi-cloud container orchestration platform that provides flexibility and reliable resource management for cloud native middleware. It can manage resources on different platforms, different regions, and different clouds, and provides basic support for middleware to achieve high availability in the same city and across computer rooms
Currently, the Karmada community has updated a total of 67 versions. After being promoted to the CNCF incubation project, the project has further planned community development roadmaps and is actively adding new functions and features, such as multi-cluster security, large-scale scenario applications, multi-cluster observability, multi-cluster application distribution, ecological integration development, etc. In the future, Karmada will continue to explore technological innovation in the field of cloud native multi-cloud and multi-cluster, integrating multi-cloud solutions based on Karmada into the broader cloud native technology ecosystem.
As the only founding member and platinum member of CNCF Asia, Huawei Cloud has ranked first in Asia for many years in terms of CNCF contribution, Kubernetes community, and Istio community code contribution. It has contributed the industry's first cloud-native edge computing project to CNCF. KubeEdge, the first cloud-native batch computing project Volcano, and many other heavyweight cloud-native open source projects, and continue to open source innovative projects such as Kurator, Kappital, and Kuasar to develop together with the global cloud-native community.
As the industry's first distributed cloud-native service, Huawei Cloud UCS builds a new application computing power supply model based on the Karmada project, covering central Region, dedicated Region, edge cloud, customer data center, and third-party cloud scenarios. , providing ubiquitous cloud native capabilities and providing cloud native services with a consistent cross-cloud and cross-region experience.
Huawei Cloud continues to practice and embrace the concept of open source, and jointly promotes the development of advanced technologies with global developers. This time Karmada officially entered the CNCF incubation project, which is considered by the industry to further demonstrate Huawei Cloud's commitment to open source on the cloud. Continuous support of innovative ecology
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