Build Your Own OpenFaaS Cloud with AWS EKS

Learn how to build your own OpenFaaS Cloud on AWS using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to bring Serverless with GitOps to your team. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Five Security Tips for OpenFaaS on Kubernetes

Project founder Alex Ellis will walk you through 5 different security features and configurations for OpenFaaS on Kubernetes | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Bringing Serverless to a Web Page Near You with Hugo and Kubernetes

Learn how you can migrate your Hugo static sites over to OpenFaaS including custom domains, TLS and CI/CD through OpenFaaS Cloud (or GitLab). | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Introducing The Plonk Stack for Cloud Native Developers

You’ve heard of LAMP, JAM, and MEAN, but what is the PLONK stack? And why should you be considering it for your Cloud Native Applications? | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Grab Free TLS and Custom Domains for Your Functions with FunctionIngress

With OpenFaaS, you get a URL for every function by convention which is great and suits many people. This guide shows you have to get a Custom Domain along with a free TLS cert for your functions using the new FunctionIngress concept. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Support the ongoing development and independence of OpenFaaS

Support the on-going Open Source development and activities of the OpenFaaS community | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

How to Serve Data Science Models on Kubernetes with OpenFaaS

Lucas shows you how you can build and deploy a name classification function using OpenFaaS and PyTorch | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

How to share your OpenFaaS story

OpenFaaS is developed by a small team of volunteers, we would love to know how you’re using the project and what problems you are solving. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

The OpenFaaS 2019 Project Update

Alex shares the OpenFaaS 2019 Project Update, case-studies, personal highlights, and the roadmap for the year. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

OpenFaaS for AWS Lambda (FaaS-Lambda)

Ed Wilde demonstrates how you can enjoy a developer-first experience on Kubernetes and AWS Lambda without the worry of vendor lock-in. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Serverless with Hashicorp Nomad, Consul, and Vault

Learn how to deploy Serverless Functions on Hashicorp Nomad, Consul, and Vault with faas-nomad, a provider maintained by Andrew Cornies. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 4 years ago

Us at KubeCon 2019, Barcelona

Meet the community in person over the week 20-23th May at the KubeCon 2019 event in Barcelona. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Get to Grips with Serverless Kubernetes This Spring

Alex will give you his top five tips for getting to grips with Serverless on Kubernetes for this Spring including training materials and ways to connect with the community. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Staying on topic: trigger your OpenFaaS functions with Apache Kafka

Martin outlines how you can make use of Apache Kafka to trigger your functions in OpenFaaS through the new connector-sdk component. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Simple Serverless with Golang Functions and Microservices

In this post Alex will explore what a Serverless function and microservice look like in Golang with OpenFaaS. We’ll see how the OpenFaaS templates abstract away boilerplate code and how to start building your own templates. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Run Your OpenFaaS Functions on Google Cloud Run for Free

Yesterday Google announced a new serverless SaaS product named Cloud Run, learn how to deploy your OpenFaaS Functions without modifications in the free tier | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Process Google Forms Responses with OpenFaaS

Burton outlines how you can use an OpenFaaS function to send Google Forms responses into a Slack channel using .NET and Serverless Functions. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

How to resize your images on-the-fly with OpenFaaS

In this post Tarun from Iconscout walks us through how his company is leveraging a Serverless approach with Node.js and OpenFaaS to boost image resizing and conversion speeds of up to 4-5x. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

OpenFaaS – Serverless Functions Made Simple for Docker and Kubernetes

Serverless Functions Made Simple for Docker and Kubernetes. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Ride the Serverless Wave with DigitalOcean's One-Click Droplet

Join Richard Gee as he guides you through the experience of creating your first OpenFaaS function on DigitalOcean using DigitalOcean’s new one-click Droplet image. | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

How to split large Python Functions across multiple files

Are your Python functions bringing you joy? Lucas Roesler shares his tips on how to split your Python functions into multiple modules to help your project grow | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Unifying Secrets for OpenFaaS

Alex Ellis shows how new features released in OpenFaaS unify the developer-experience for managing secrets across Kubernetes, Docker Swarm and Nomad. He will examine secret management for Kubernetes and show a full worked-example of applying secrets to create a Slack invitation b … | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Introducing stateless microservices for OpenFaaS

Alex walks us through the latest addition to OpenFaaS - full support for stateless microservices giving an example of a guestbook written in Ruby with Sinatra | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago

Serverless Security: read-only functions with OpenFaaS

Alex Ellis introduces the read-only functions feature for OpenFaaS - a security concept available with containers and Kubernetes to prevent tampering | Continue reading


@openfaas.com | 5 years ago