Terraform module for Kubernetes setup on AWS
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Terraform module for Kubernetes setup on AWS
Full feature EKS cluster with Terragrunt/Terraform
Automate your k8s installation
Terraform module for single node Kubernetes instance bootstrapped using kubeadm
Single node Kubernetes instance implemented using Terraform and kubeadm
Terraform Template to Setup a Kubernetes Cluster on OpenStack/AWS/Azure
Kubernetes cluster setup in AWS using Terraform and kubeadm
Set up AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster inside VPC with autoscaled gitlab runners on EC2 instances for devops pipeline, fluentd for collecting logs from each container and push to AWS Elasticsearch cluster, Openvpn to setup vpn inside Kubernetes cluster, Prometheus for collecting detailed metrics from containers and Grafana to have beautiful dashboard…
Guest Book implementation via helm and terraform
This repository provides a Terraform implementation that deploys an Amazon EKS cluster in a private VPC and deploys Windows and Linux worker nodes into the cluster.
Streamlined Ansible Kubernetes deployment tool
Provision a Rancher server and Kubernetes environment on AWS without any manual work needed. The Kubernetes environment is created with 2 nodes initially. Tested with Rancher version 1.4.1
Kubernetes on windows in aws using ovn
Template for AWS Kubernetes Cluster Setup using Kubify
Kubernetes projects: Real-Life Scenarios and In-Depth Deployments
This repo will seamlessly setup self managed Kubernetes cluster in GCP using Terraform and Kubespray.
Objetive of create a automation to deploy Kubernetes on GCP
Example setup of workload-identity into a Kubernetes cluster on GCP - https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/workload-identity
WIP: Kubernetes on AWS using Terraform and Ansible
Deploy kubernetes with terraform on openstack using kubeadm
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