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New CNCF Sandbox projects in 2025: From Podman to CloudNativePG

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Each year, 25-30 new Open Source projects related to the Cloud Native ecosystem are accepted to the CNCF Sandbox. In January 2025, there were 13 additions, with four of them donated by Red Hat. Here's the list of these newly added CNCF projects: - Podman Container Tools (security-focused Docker alte..

CNCF Sandbox projects in January 2025
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As software teams adopt continuous integration, build speed and reliability become critical success factors. CI testing plays a central role in ensuring that every code change is validated quickly and consistently before it moves further down the delivery pipeline. Without clear practices, however, ..

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Talos Linux is an ultra-minimal, security-focused, and fully immutable Linux distribution built from the ground up for Kubernetes. Instead of relying on traditional package managers or SSH, Talos exposes a gRPC-based API for node administration, enabling fully automated, declarative, and reproducible cluster operations. The OS removes unnecessary components such as shell access and mutable system state, significantly reducing the attack surface and operational complexity.

Talos tightly integrates with Kubernetes by managing kubelet, container runtime, and system services as part of a unified, API-driven control plane. Its immutable design ensures consistent behavior across nodes, eliminates configuration drift, and simplifies upgrades through atomic, transactional updates. Talos is widely adopted in production clusters, edge deployments, home labs, and hardened environments where reliability and security are critical.