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· 3 min read
Kevin Wang
Fei Xu

KubeEdge is an open source system extending native containerized application orchestration and device management to hosts at the Edge. It is built upon Kubernetes and provides core infrastructure support for networking, application deployment and metadata synchronization between cloud and edge. It also supports MQTT and allows developers to author custom logic and enable resource constrained device communication at the Edge.

KubeEdge v1.5: A major upgrade for maintainability and edge devices management

On 16th November, the KubeEdge community is proud to announce the availability of KubeEdge 1.5. This release includes a major upgrade for maintainability and edge devices management, which includes:

  • Simplified Device Mapper reference architecture

  • Modbus Mapper Golang Implementation

  • Support Remote Exec to Pods on Edge From Cloud

  • Support Keadm Debug Command for Trouble Shooting On Edge Nodes

  • Kubernetes Dependencies Upgrade

  • 23+ bug fixes and enhancements.

· 3 min read
Kevin Wang
Fei Xu

KubeEdge is an open source system extending native containerized application orchestration and device management to hosts at the Edge. It is built upon Kubernetes and provides core infrastructure support for networking, application deployment and metadata synchronization between cloud and edge. It also supports MQTT and allows developers to author custom logic and enable resource constrained device communication at the Edge.

KubeEdge v1.4: A major upgrade for maintainability and edge devices management

On August 15th, the KubeEdge community is proud to announce the availability of KubeEdge 1.4. This release includes a major upgrade for maintainability and edge devices management, which includes:

  • Enhance Devices Management

  • Metrics-Server Support for metrics collection across cloud and edge

  • EdgeNode Certificate Rotation

  • Kubernetes Dependencies Upgrade

  • 34+ bug fixes and enhancements.

· 5 min read
Yin Ding
Kevin Wang

KubeEdge is an open source system extending native containerized application orchestration and device management to hosts at the Edge. It is built upon Kubernetes and provides core infrastructure support for networking, application deployment and metadata synchronization between cloud and edge. It also supports MQTT and allows developers to author custom logic and enable resource constrained device communication at the Edge.

KubeEdge v1.3: A major upgrade for maintainability

On May 15th, the KubeEdge community is proud to announce the availability of KubeEdge 1.3. This release includes a major upgrade for maintainability, which includes:

  • Collecting logs from pods at edge in cloud

  • Edge node and container monitoring

  • High availability of KubeEdge cloud components

  • Automated TLS bootstrapping for edge nodes

  • CRI-O and Kata Containers runtime support

  • 25+ bug fixes and enhancements.

· 4 min read
Yin Ding

KubeEdge is an open source system extending native containerized application orchestration and device management to hosts at the Edge. It is built upon Kubernetes and provides core infrastructure support for networking, application deployment and metadata synchronization between cloud and edge. It also supports MQTT and allows developers to author custom logic and enable resource constrained device communication at the Edge.

Today we announce the v1.2 release of KubeEdge.

On February 9th, the KubeEdge community is proud to announce the availability of KubeEdge 1.2. This release includes a major upgrade on reliability, which includes more reliable message delivery from cloud to edge, component Config API, edge nodes auto-registration, Kubernetes v1.17.1 support, and 30+ fixes.

· One min read

We are very pleased to share that we received a very good response from community for KubeEdge contribution competition that started on 23rd April 2019. Participants were given challenge to either fix issues, raise issues, add code towards feature development, requirement identification, promote KubeEdge by writing blogs or create a sample application using KubeEdge. During this period 156 commits and 66 issues were added in the repository. We thank all the community members for making this event a grand success. We believe that community will continue contributions to KubeEdge with same enthusiasm in the future as well. Each and every contribution is of great worth and to honor top contributors KubeEdge team have selected below members as winners of this competition.