This repository is used to create prerequisites that are required to access/create/delete Elastic Container Service For Kubernetes
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This repository is used to create prerequisites that are required to access/create/delete Elastic Container Service For Kubernetes
This setup is used to install prerequisites that are required to access/create/delete Azure Kubernetes Service
This setup is used to install prerequisites that are required to access/create/delete Google Kubernetes Engine
k8 artifacts for nimble platform
Build a 3 node cluster on ubuntu for CKA exam
Drone extension to deploy applications to k8s clusters using Helm
Executing code with containers/Dockers can be very different then doing so for desktop or web apps as it is based on several moving parts which must work together. Lets look at the steps we will need to follow
Simple RealTime K8S Web app monitoring
Bootstrap a Kubernetes cluster with Fedora CoreOS nodes
Java maven continuous integration and kubernetes continious deployment on a test kind cluster with jenkins pipeline.
Alpine with bash, curl and a wait script for k8s to immitate docker swarm's depends_on
create a production grade k8s cluster with ingress, docker registry, jenkins, k8s dashboard, mediawiki, anchor engine and Istio with proper examples
Kubernetes in Docker deployment
here are some k8s manifest files that I wrote in the k8s learning journey
A helm chart that enables logging, monitoring, alerting and distributed tracing in k8s. It bundles state of the art tools like Prometheus, Grafana, Jaeger along with the EFK stack to give you a batteries included observability setup in a single command. Navigating a k8s cluster setup is tricky enough, we ensure that monitoring shouldn't be.
A docker image for Apache Archiva
Simple boilerplate / template example Golang app, with multi-arch Dockerfile and Kubernetes deployment yaml
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