Most of the blogs out there are tied to vendors. However they can offer various tidbits of Kubernetes that can be valuable. Generally speaking, I get my information directly from kubernetes.io and then share how and what we are doing with it. Its really been a good source of information but one must understand the technology in a fair amount of depth to really understand the feature set. Even new features like ThirdPartyResources I had to read and reread quite a number of times before I really got it and understood how and why its so valuable. My recommendation is to search not just about Kubernetes but on specific topics that can be addressed with Kubernetes. Meaning find something in particular you want to know about. Example, load balancing in Kubernetes then search on that.
Both Kelsey Hightower and several other have blogs they write on. Im at the airport but will add those.links in the next day or two.
Most of the blogs out there are tied to vendors. However they can offer various tidbits of Kubernetes that can be valuable. Generally speaking, I get my information directly from kubernetes.io and then share how and what we are doing with it. Its really been a good source of information but one must understand the technology in a fair amount of depth to really understand the feature set. Even new features like ThirdPartyResources I had to read and reread quite a number of times before I really got it and understood how and why its so valuable. My recommendation is to search not just about Kubernetes but on specific topics that can be addressed with Kubernetes. Meaning find something in particular you want to know about. Example, load balancing in Kubernetes then search on that.