On January 21, 2025, KubeEdge released v1.20. The new release has enhanced the capabilities of managing and operating edge nodes and applications for large-scale, offline and other edge scenarios. At the same time, it has added support for the multi-language Mapper-Framework.| KubeEdge Blog
In KubeEdge v1.19, we introduced a new version of the KubeEdge Dashboard. This version of KubeEdge Dashboard is built with the Next.js framework and the MUI component library to offer better performance. Meanwhile, we have optimized and enhanced several modules of the KubeEdge Dashboard, including the device management and device model management modules.| kubeedge.io
On Oct 28, 2024, KubeEdge released v1.19. The new release introduces several new features for edge nodes and devices, along with a completely revamped Dashboard.| kubeedge.io
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 15, 2024 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, announced the graduation of KubeEdge.| kubeedge.io
On July 26, 2024, KubeEdge released v1.18. The new release features significant improvements in stability and security, while also enhancing usability.| kubeedge.io
KubeEdge v1.17 is now available! This latest release introduces several new features and enhancements, including support for edge pods using InClusterConfig to access the Kubernetes API server, video streaming data reporting in Mappers, auto-restarting for EdgeCore modules, and more.| kubeedge.io
Please refer to the detailed introduction of the Summer OSPP in the Chinese version of the blog. https://kubeedge.io/zh/blog/summer-ospp| KubeEdge Blog
On January 23, 2024, KubeEdge released v1.16. The new version introduces several enhanced features, significantly improving cluster upgrades, cluster usability, and edge device management.| KubeEdge Blog
On Oct 13, 2023, KubeEdge released v1.15. The new version introduces several enhanced features, significantly improving support for Windows-based edge nodes, device management, and data plane capabilities.| kubeedge.io
On July 1, 2023, KubeEdge released v1.14. The new version introduces several enhanced features, significantly improving security, reliability, and user experience.| KubeEdge Blog
On Jan 18, 2023, KubeEdge released v1.13. The new version introduces several enhanced features, significantly improving performance, security, and edge device management.| kubeedge.io
The KubeEdge community is thrilled to announce the release of KubeEdge v1.12! This release introduces several exciting new features and enhancements, including alpha implementation of the next-generation Cloud Native Device Management Interface (DMI), a new version of the lightweight Edged engine, high-availability mode for EdgeMesh, edge node upgrades from the cloud, authorization for the Edge Kube-API endpoint, and more.| kubeedge.io
Abstract| KubeEdge Blog
As the first cloud-native edge computing community, KubeEdge provides solutions for cloud-edge synergy and has been widely adopted in industries including Transportation, Energy, Internet, CDN, Manufacturing, Smart campus, etc. With the accelerated deployment of KubeEdge in this area based on cloud-edge synergy, the community will improve the security of KubeEdge continuously in cloud-native edge computing scenarios.| KubeEdge Blog
On Jun 21, 2022 KubeEdge released v1.11, introducing several exciting new features and enhancements that significantly improve node group management, mapper development, installation experience, and overall stability.| kubeedge.io
On Mar 7, 2022, KubeEdge released v1.10. The new version introduces several enhancements, significantly improving the installation experience, performance testing, network communication, and Kubernetes version compatibility.| kubeedge.io
KubeEdge is an open source system extending native containerized application orchestration and device management to| KubeEdge Blog
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.io
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.io
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.io
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.io
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 Blog
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.io
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 Blog
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 e...| KubeEdge Blog
KubeEdge is a CNCF Sandbox project that extends K8s from Cloud to Edge. We would like to invite you to join us in furthering this project and making it useable for everyone. To make this contribution effort more fun, we're proposing a contribution competition. See below for details. May the best contributor win!| KubeEdge Blog
Why SPIFFE for edge computing?| KubeEdge Blog
The KubeEdge team presented their case for sandboxing at the CNCF TOC meeting on 12th March 2019.| KubeEdge Blog
Edge Computing with KubeEdge| KubeEdge Blog
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.io