Demonstration of how you can use set up your Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform + k3s + Ansible
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Demonstration of how you can use set up your Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform + k3s + Ansible
👾 code and notes on cloud microservices, orchestration (e.g., cloud, terraform, kubernetes, docker, data engineering)
Demystifying Container and Orchestration Ecosystem
Build scalable cloud-native applications using DevOps patterns created with Kubernetes
Deploying a simple personal website docker-image on google kubernetes engine GKE clusters.
This repo is meant to be used as a standard repo to understand how Kuma works and how it can be used with an example of a real world scenario.
Our automated CI/CD pipeline uses Kubernetes, Argo CD, Jenkins, SonarQube, PostgreSQL, Python app, DockerHub & GitHub are key components in this project. Jenkins building, testing & deploying Python apps to Kubernetes to handle application scaling & management while SonarQube ensures code quality.
FastAPI-Kubernetes
Deployment of a Docker image (of a Rendered HTML file in Flask) on K8s.
Global Package Tracking
Práctica final de la asignatura Aplicaciones Distribuidas en Internet
An ansible role to install kubectl on Debian 10.
Containerization of a Node Microservice using Docker engine and further deployment/Orchestration using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
Kubernetes Minikube Project Overview This project demonstrates how to set up and use Minikube, a tool that runs a single-node Kubernetes cluster locally. Minikube is ideal for development, testing, and learning purposes, providing a convenient way to explore Kubernetes features without needing a full-scale cluster.
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