The official CLI for Amazon EKS
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The official CLI for Amazon EKS
Kubernetes Cluster API Provider AWS provides consistent deployment and day 2 operations of "self-managed" and EKS Kubernetes clusters on AWS.
Install Kubernetes/K3s only, both Kubernetes/K3s and KubeSphere, and related cloud-native add-ons, it supports all-in-one, multi-node, and HA 🔥 ⎈ 🐳
Homogeneous Kubernetes clusters at scale on any infrastructure using hosted control planes.
Sonobuoy is a diagnostic tool that makes it easier to understand the state of a Kubernetes cluster by running a set of Kubernetes conformance tests and other plugins in an accessible and non-destructive manner.
[EOL] A command-line tool to declaratively manage Kubernetes clusters on AWS
Openshift Examples - This repo does not provide end to end example but rather act as a rough draft for my work. use with caution. Buzzme at @twitter
An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster, debug critical deployments & gives recommendations for standard practices
Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure 🚀
Kubernetes Control Plane Virtual IP and Load-Balancer
HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller
Fabric for Deep Learning (FfDL, pronounced fiddle) is a Deep Learning Platform offering TensorFlow, Caffe, PyTorch etc. as a Service on Kubernetes
Schedule bpftrace programs on your kubernetes cluster using the kubectl
Deploying Kubernetes on AWS with CloudFormation and Ubuntu
Sync files between your local system and a kubernetes cluster.
TelCo grade network management in a Kubernetes cluster
Kubernetes Cloud Controller Manager implementation for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Kamaji is the Hosted Control Plane Manager for Kubernetes.
PaddlePaddle Docker images and K8s operators for PaddleOCR/Detection developers to use on public/private cloud.
Kubernetes Cluster API Provider BYOH for already-provisioned hosts running Linux.
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