
"The most important new stable feature is the ability to adjust CPU and memory resources of running Pods without having to restart them. Previously, administrators had to completely recreate Pods for resource changes, which caused disruptions to stateful applications. The new functionality allows workloads to be scaled up and down without downtime, a significant improvement. Previous Kubernetes versions only allowed infrastructure settings to be changed for existing Pods. With v1.35, administrators can now intervene immediately in the event of resource shortages or surpluses."
"Another notable beta feature is native support for Pod certificates. Until now, providing certificates to Pods required external controllers such as cert-manager or SPIFFE/SPIRE, plus complex CRD orchestration and secrets management. Kubernetes v1.35 integrates this functionality directly into the platform. Although Kubernetes is not a 'by default' secure technology (it always needs more security than it builds in itself), such improvements do save IT teams a lot of headaches."
Kubernetes 1.35, codenamed 'Timbernetes', introduces 60 new features and enables in-place CPU and memory adjustments for running Pods without restarts. Administrators can scale resources up or down without recreating Pods, reducing disruptions for stateful applications. The release also ships native Pod certificate support, removing reliance on external controllers and complex CRD-based secrets orchestration for many workload identity needs. Ingress NGINX is being retired and cgroup v1 support is removed. The Timbernetes name references Yggdrasil and reflects incremental, community-driven growth. Recent versions continue to improve lifecycle management and operator intervention capabilities.
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