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A few deployments we should consider: Local:I personally use:
Other major distributions which we should support include
CloudI have integration tests for Network Service Mesh (networkservicemesh.io) actively running on:
Other distributions which I have seen in production include:
On PremiseDeployments I have personally seen or have been notified of by others
There are a large number of Kubernetes distributions out there. You can see a list of certified Kubernetes distress here: https://www.cncf.io/certification/software-conformance/ Not being listed here doesn't mean it's bad or not worth targeting. I also am forgetful. :) I highly recommend focusing on kind, gke, eke, and aks in the first phase. Expand out to On-Premise OpenShift (has a different security model from the others, focused on SELinux), then branch out based on community requests. The key to success is to focus on vanilla kubernetes. If it works on kind and across GKE, EKS, and EKS simultaneously, it will work in most environments. |
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You don’t have to use kubernetes with dagger, but they work great together.
There are many ways to setup a kubernetes cluster, and many ways to deploy applications to it. What is your favorite setup and how would you like Dagger to integrate with it?
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