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Cloud‑Native Innovations: Multi‑Tenant Kubernetes, Observability, and High‑Performance Storage

The Volcano Engine Developer Community Meetup on March 26 featured four senior engineers presenting lightweight multi‑tenant Kubernetes solutions, practical cloud‑native observability techniques, NVMe over Fabrics storage virtualization, and a comprehensive log collection and analysis platform for cloud‑native environments.

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Cloud‑Native Innovations: Multi‑Tenant Kubernetes, Observability, and High‑Performance Storage

Meetup Overview

On March 26, the Volcano Engine Developer Community held its 8th Meetup, featuring four senior engineers who presented cloud‑native solutions for multi‑tenant Kubernetes, observability, high‑performance storage virtualization, and log collection.

KubeZoo: A Lightweight Kubernetes Multi‑Tenant Solution

Speaker: Ren Jingsi, ByteDance, Quality Engineering R&D Engineer

With the rise of cloud‑native workloads, sharing a Kubernetes cluster among many tenants becomes essential. Existing solutions have limitations for massive small‑tenant scenarios. KubeZoo introduces a protocol‑translation based gateway that reduces control‑plane resource and operational costs while ensuring secure tenant isolation.

Practical Cloud‑Native Observability Techniques

Speaker: Tang Pengcheng, ByteDance, Quality Engineering R&D Engineer

Cloud‑native applications are dynamic and elastic, which brings new challenges for monitoring infrastructure and services. This talk introduced the observability tools and practices adopted by the cloud‑native community and demonstrated how to apply them to achieve comprehensive visibility in cloud‑native environments.

High‑Performance Storage Virtualization: NVMe over Fabrics at Volcano Engine

Speaker: Pi Zhenwei, ByteDance, Quality Engineering R&D Engineer

Virtualized storage is critical in cloud computing. While iSCSI has been widely used, NVMe over Fabrics offers superior performance. The presentation covered the evolution of NVMe‑of in cloud‑native and virtualization contexts and shared the engineering outcomes achieved at Volcano Engine.

Log Collection, Storage, and Analysis Practices in Cloud‑Native Environments

Speaker: Liu Maoyin, ByteDance, Quality Engineering R&D Engineer

Log volume and variety explode in cloud‑native scenarios, demanding robust pipelines for ingestion, processing, and analysis. Volcano Engine built a large‑scale Kubernetes‑based log platform that handles collection, transformation, querying, and consumption. This talk shared the architecture and operational experience of that platform.

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