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# Owned by Kubernetes blog reviewers.
# Owned by Kubernetes Blog reviewers.
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slug: welcome-to-kubernetes-blog
url: /blog/2015/03/Welcome-To-Kubernetes-Blog
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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.
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.


If you are using Kubernetes or contributing to the project and would like to do a guest post, [please let me know](mailto:kitm@google.com).
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Building the Raspberry Pi cluster is pretty straight forward. Most of the work is putting the stackable casing together and mounting the Pi boards on the plexiglass panes. We mounted the network switch and USB Adapter using double side foam tape, which feels strong enough for most situations. Finally, we connected the USB and UTP cables. Next, we installed HypriotOS on every Pi. HypriotOS is a Raspbian based Linux OS for Raspberry Pi’s extended with Docker support. The Hypriot team has an excellent tutorial on [Getting started with Docker on your Raspberry Pi](http://blog.hypriot.com/getting-started-with-docker-on-your-arm-device/). Follow this tutorial to get Linux and Docker running on all Pi’s.

With that, you’re all set! Next up will be running Kubernetes on the Raspberry Pi cluster. We’ll be covering this the [next post](http://blog.kubernetes.io/2015/12/creating-raspberry-pi-cluster-running.html), so stay tuned!
With that, you’re all set! Next up will be running Kubernetes on the Raspberry Pi cluster. We’ll be covering this the [next post](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2015/12/creating-raspberry-pi-cluster-running), so stay tuned!


Arjen Wassink, Java Architect and Team Lead, Quintor
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With Kubernetes continuing to gain momentum as a critical tool for building and scaling container based applications, we’ve been thrilled to see a growing number of platform as a service (PaaS) offerings adopt it as a foundation. PaaS developers have been drawn to Kubernetes by its rapid rate of maturation, the soundness of its core architectural concepts, and the strength of its contributor community. The [Kubernetes ecosystem](http://blog.kubernetes.io/2015/07/the-growing-kubernetes-ecosystem.html) continues to grow, and these PaaS projects are great additions to it.
With Kubernetes continuing to gain momentum as a critical tool for building and scaling container based applications, we’ve been thrilled to see a growing number of platform as a service (PaaS) offerings adopt it as a foundation. PaaS developers have been drawn to Kubernetes by its rapid rate of maturation, the soundness of its core architectural concepts, and the strength of its contributor community. The [Kubernetes ecosystem](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2015/07/the-growing-kubernetes-ecosystem) continues to grow, and these PaaS projects are great additions to it.

[![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-xX93tnoIlGo/Vjj2fSc_CDI/AAAAAAAAAi0/lvTkT9jyFog/s400/k8%2Bipaas%2B1.png)](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-xX93tnoIlGo/Vjj2fSc_CDI/AAAAAAAAAi0/lvTkT9jyFog/s1600/k8%2Bipaas%2B1.png)

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[![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_96_QwNRHLo/VkO1oDAyLLI/AAAAAAAAAkk/B_y5Uh5ngPU/s640/image00.gif)](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_96_QwNRHLo/VkO1oDAyLLI/AAAAAAAAAkk/B_y5Uh5ngPU/s1600/image00.gif)


This is only possible due to a large number of performance tweaks and enhancements that have gone into the [Kubernetes 1.1 release](http://blog.kubernetes.io/2015/11/Kubernetes-1-1-Performance-upgrades-improved-tooling-and-a-growing-community.html). I’m incredibly proud of all of the features that our community has built into this release. Indeed in addition to making it possible to serve 1 million requests per second, we’ve also added an auto-scaler, so that you won’t even have to wake up in the middle of the night to scale your service in response to load or memory pressures.
This is only possible due to a large number of performance tweaks and enhancements that have gone into the [Kubernetes 1.1 release](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2015/11/Kubernetes-1-1-Performance-upgrades-improved-tooling-and-a-growing-community). I’m incredibly proud of all of the features that our community has built into this release. Indeed in addition to making it possible to serve 1 million requests per second, we’ve also added an auto-scaler, so that you won’t even have to wake up in the middle of the night to scale your service in response to load or memory pressures.

If you want to try this out on your own cluster (or use the load test framework to test your own service) the code for the [demo is available on github](https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/pull/226). And the [full video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TOWLerX0Ps) is available.

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At Devoxx Belgium and Devoxx Morocco, [Ray Tsang](https://twitter.com/saturnism) and I ([Arjen Wassink](https://twitter.com/ArjenWassink)) showed a Raspberry Pi cluster we built at Quintor running HypriotOS, Docker and Kubernetes. While we received many compliments on the talk, the most common question was about how to build a Pi cluster themselves! We’ll be doing just that, in two parts. The [first part covered the shopping list for the cluster](http://blog.kubernetes.io/2015/11/creating-a-Raspberry-Pi-cluster-running-Kubernetes-the-shopping-list-Part-1.html), and this second one will show you how to get kubernetes up and running . . .
At Devoxx Belgium and Devoxx Morocco, [Ray Tsang](https://twitter.com/saturnism) and I ([Arjen Wassink](https://twitter.com/ArjenWassink)) showed a Raspberry Pi cluster we built at Quintor running HypriotOS, Docker and Kubernetes. While we received many compliments on the talk, the most common question was about how to build a Pi cluster themselves! We’ll be doing just that, in two parts. The [first part covered the shopping list for the cluster](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2015/11/creating-a-Raspberry-Pi-cluster-running-Kubernetes-the-shopping-list-Part-1), and this second one will show you how to get kubernetes up and running . . .


Now you got your Raspberry Pi Cluster all setup, it is time to run some software on it. As mentioned in the previous blog I based this tutorial on the Hypriot linux distribution for the ARM processor. Main reason is the bundled support for Docker. I used [this version of Hypriot](http://downloads.hypriot.com/hypriot-rpi-20151004-132414.img.zip) for this tutorial, so if you run into trouble with other versions of Hypriot, please consider the version I’ve used.
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