PinnedEdward IonelHow to Build & Scale a Useful Open Source TechnologyIt is now February 2022, 16 months after launching Lens — The Kubernetes Platform as an open source project. How has the project come so…Feb 9, 2022Feb 9, 2022
PinnedEdward Ionelink8slensHow To Give Developers Secure Access to Kubernetes ClustersSetting up a Kubernetes service has become relatively easy, whether it be on-premise or in public cloud services. However, giving secure…Aug 11, 20215Aug 11, 20215
Edward Ionelink8slensLens Founders Promotion | Ending SoonIn late July, we introduced a new subscription model with two tiers, Lens Personal and Lens Pro. (You can read more about that change…Sep 18, 2022Sep 18, 2022
Edward Ionelink8slensConfiguring Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control with Lens SpacesSetting up a Kubernetes service has become relatively easy, whether it be on-premise or in public cloud services. However, securely sharing…Feb 23, 20221Feb 23, 20221
Edward IonelinDev GeniusWhat to Look For When Evaluating a Container Registry SolutionKubernetes is quickly becoming the de facto operating system for the cloud. It delivers common APIs and services for running software…Dec 22, 2021Dec 22, 2021
Edward Ionelink0s — The Kubernetes Distributionk0s Supports Kubernetes 1.22We are pleased to announce, k0s — Zero Friction Kubernetes — version 1.22 is now available for all Kubernetes users!Sep 1, 2021Sep 1, 2021
Edward Ionelink8slensMost Popular Lens Extensions: June 2021In December 2020, we launched Lens 4.0 — a release that allows extensions to plug in directly to the Lens UI, add visualizations…Jun 3, 2021Jun 3, 2021
Edward Ionelink8slensLens 5 BetaWe’re steadily progressing towards the next major release, Lens 5. Today, we have reached an important milestone: Lens 5 beta is now…Apr 28, 2021Apr 28, 2021
Edward Ionelink8slensLens — A Year In ReviewJust a year ago, in March 2020, we released Lens The Kubernetes IDE as an open source project! We are so proud of this achievement and…Mar 18, 20211Mar 18, 20211