GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
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GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
Advanced Kubernetes YAML configs - Best Practices, Tips & Tricks, Production-Ready Checklist - experience from several production environments. AWS, GCP, Azure, ArgoCD, GKE, EKS, AKS, Nginx, Traefik, Kong, Cert Manager, CI/CD, Jenkins, Artifactory, TeamCity, GitHub Actions, Cloud SQL, FluxCD, Spinnaker, Selenium Grid, Moon, Helm + Kustomize
GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
k3s cluster backed by Flux (GitOps) up and running on a cluster of RPi4
Deploy a distributed AI stack to a multi-host or single-host Kubernetes cluster on CentOS 7 and also works on AWS - and comes with: cert-manager + redis-cluster + rook-ceph for persistent storage + minio s3 object store + splunk + optional external dns server + affinity examples - validated with K8 version 1.13.4 🔨 🔧 ☁️
Install services using Flux + Istio + Gitlab + Harbor inside Kops cluster running on AWS
Scripts to create cluster and install kubernetes cluster.
My home, powered by k3s and GitOps. Community around k8s@home is on discord: https://discord.gg/7PbmHRK
Quickly provision jenkins blue ocean on kubernetes with persistent configuration
Azure Kubernetes Service AGIC Ingress: 30 Real-World Demos
Install and learn Kubernetes at home with hands-on examples and live demos for popular add-ons like Dashboard, Ingress, Grafana, Prometheus, Nfs, Cert-manager, Oauth2-proxy, Postgres and Keycloak
Multicluster Istio1.9 and Hashicorp Vault CA Integration
Istio webinar
My Kubernetes Cluster (k3s) managed by GitOps (Flux2)
Luke's kubeconfig
Recipes and Notes for Deploying Kubernetes Clusters
Securing EKS Ingress with Contour and Let's Encrypt the GitOps way
[DEV] Docker stacks to quickly setup a dev environment and test some tools.
Appunti vari sul progetto Homelab
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