Kubernetes deployment strategies explained
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Kubernetes deployment strategies explained
Tool integration platform for Kubernetes
Kubernetes native multi-cluster canary or blue-green rollouts using Helm
a tool to deploy to multiple namespaces in a cluster
This github action will build binary and push the binary to ec2 or s3.
A tool to setup a server for and deploy telegram bots written in golang.
A tool that allows you to roll out your environments into your k8s cluster using templated specifications, monitor the activity of these services, as well as easily clean up the cluster of unused resources that you rolled out earlier.
Ron: A simple bash task runner to run any executable file inside a .ron directory or `ron.yaml` file!
Gin project template with a lot of basic project must-have features, such as containerization and deployments to GCR, ECR, Dockerhub and regular old VM using Github Actions. Also Unit Test, Code Coverage, Static Analysis and Staged Flow (such as dev, staging, uat and production) are part of this project template repository.
This is an optional extension application for O-Neko. Its purpose is to be used as a default backend / default ingress for stopped O-Neko deployments to start them when opened with their hostname.
Simple deployer server
Assignments for UCSC Extension's Docker Container In-Depth course (ITEC.800.(10) Fall 2022).
Golem is a deployment tool that lets you upload artifacts and execute commands in parallel on multiple servers via SSH using human readable Hashicorp HCL recipes
Deploy anything with this container-based deployment tool
A simple webhook API to run system commands or scripts. Great for triggering deployments or other Linux operational tasks.
Kubernetes operator that deploys and exposes containers on-the-fly
Nombda is no lambda
Simple tutorial showing how to host a simple Golang web app using Railway.app
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