A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources Inspired by @sindresorhus' awesome
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Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure that their state matches the users declared intentions. Using the concepts of "labels" and "pods", it groups the containers which make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery.
Source: What is Kubernetes
- Useful Articles
- Main Resources
- Monitoring Services
- Books
- Slide Presentations
- Videos
- Main Account
- Useful videos
- Interesting Twitter Accounts
- Amazing People
- Connecting with Kubernetes
- Contributing
- License
- Key Concepts by Arun Gupta
- Installation on Centos 7
- Packaging Multiple Resources together
- An Introduction to Kubernetes by Justin Ellingwood
- Scaling Docker with Kubernetes by Carlos Sanchez
- Creating a Kubernetes Cluster to Run Docker Formatted Container Images by Chris Negus
- Containerizing Docker on Kubernetes !! by Ramit Surana
- Running Kubernetes Example on CoreOS, Part 1 by Kelsey Hightower
- Heapster: Heapster enables Container Cluster Monitoring and Performance Analysis. Heapster currently supports Kubernetes and CoreOS natively. It can be extended to support other cluster management solutions easily. Heapster collects and interprets various signals like compute resource usage, lifecycle events, etc, and exports cluster metrics via REST endpoints.
- Kubedash: Performance analytics UI for Kubernetes Clusters. The goal of Kubedash is to allow the user or an administrator of a Kubernetes cluster to easily verify and understand the performance of a cluster and jobs running within it through intuitive visualizations of aggregated metrics, derived stats and event patterns. It is not intended to be a general-purpose Kubernetes UI. Instead, kubedash uses multiple sources of information to summarize and provide high-level analytic information to users and to the cluster administrator.
- Kube-ui: Container Cluster Manager from Google Web UI
- Architecture Overview by enakai00
- Package your Java EE Application using Docker and Kubernetes by Arun Gupta
- Scaling Jenkins with Docker and Kubernetes by Carlos Sanchez
- An Introduction to Kubernetes by Imesh Gunaratne
- Musings on Mesos: Docker, Kubernetes, and Beyond. by Timothy St. Clair
- Cluster management with Kubernetes by Satnam Singh
- Google I/O 2014 - Containerizing the Cloud with Docker on Google Cloud Platform by Google Developers
- Container Orchestration using CoreOS and Kubernetes by Kelsey Hightower
- A Technical Overview of Kubernetes by Bredan Burns
- Docker Containers and Kubernetes with Brian Dorsey by Brian Dorsey
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- Bredan Burns
- Kelsey Hightower
- Arun Gupta
- Carlos Sanchez
- Satnam Singh
- Joseph Jacks
- Joe Beda
- Patrick Reilly
- Brandon Philips
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