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**Author:** Kit Merker (Google)
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Welcome to the new Kubernetes Blog. Follow this blog to learn about the Kubernetes Open Source project. We plan to post release notes, how-to articles, events, and maybe even some off topic fun here from time to time.
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At Google we rely on Linux application containers to run our core infrastructure. Everything from Search to Gmail runs in containers.  In fact, we like containers so much that even our Google Compute Engine VMs run in containers!  Because containers are critical to our business, we have been working with the community on many of the basic container technologies (from cgroups to Docker’s LibContainer) and even decided to build the next generation of Google’s container scheduling technology, Kubernetes, in the open.
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Since the Kubernetes 1.0 release in July, we’ve seen tremendous adoption by companies building distributed systems to manage their container clusters. We’re also been humbled by the rapid growth of the community who help make Kubernetes better everyday. We have seen commercial offerings such as Tectonic by CoreOS and RedHat Atomic Host emerge to deliver deployment and support of Kubernetes. And a growing ecosystem has added Kubernetes support including tool vendors such as Sysdig and Project Calico.
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With the help of hundreds of contributors, we’re proud to announce the availability of Kubernetes 1.1, which offers major performance upgrades, improved tooling, and new features that make applications even easier to build and deploy.
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KubeCon EU 2016 is the inaugural European Kubernetes community conference that follows on the American launch in November 2015. KubeCon is fully dedicated to education and community engagement for [Kubernetes](/) enthusiasts, production users and the surrounding ecosystem.
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* “Kubernetes Hardware Hacks: Exploring the Kubernetes API Through Knobs, Faders, and Sliders” by Ian Lewis and Brian Dorsey, Developer Advocate, Google [https://sched.co/6Bl3](http://sched.co/6Bl3)
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