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Cozystack developers: @cozystack

Contact: @kvaps @gecube @tym83
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🚀 Today is the big day! Cozystack is live on Product Hunt! 🎉

We’re excited to share our platform with the world, and we need your support. 🙌 Your vote will help us reach more people and make our launch even more successful. 🌟

👉 Head over to Product Hunt and give us an upvote to show your support! Every vote counts, and we truly appreciate it! 💙

Thank you for being part of this journey! Let’s make this launch unforgettable together. 🚀
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🔥🔥🔥 The Open Source Platform Cozystack Version 0.16.0 Released: Alert System with Telegram Notifications and More Improvements

Key Highlights Cozystack now features an alert system based on the open-source tool Alerta, with the ability to configure notifications directly to Telegram. Additionally, you can receive alerts from k8s-prometheus stack, all Grafana dashboards have been updated, as well as Grafana itself and the grafana-operator.

Other changes:
- Nginx-ingress updated to version v1.11.2 and issue with accessing nginx-ingress from inside the cluster was resolved
- Flux and flux-operator updated to the latest versions
- Updated Kamaji to the latest version and fixed issue with controller restarts
- Added endpointslice controller to CCM; ordered services now send traffic only to nodes that serve them
- Talos Linux updated to version v1.8.0
- Cilium updated to the latest patch version (v1.16.2)

For more details, visit the GitHub page.
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We've decided to participate in Hacktoberfest. If you're participating too, come visit our GitHub and check out the amazing issues. And if something seems unclear, follow the links below; you'll find all the answers there :)

🫡 Rules and details https://hacktoberfest.com
😜 Cozystack GitHub https://github.com/aenix-io/cozystack
❤️ Cozystack community for all who wants to be a part of Hacktoberfest and asking questions https://t.me/cozystack
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📌Comparing GitOps: Argo CD vs Flux CD

Andrei Kvapil on KubeFM podcast

Dive into the world of GitOps and compare two of the most popular tools in the CNCF landscape: Argo CD and Flux CD.

Andrei Kvapil, CEO and Founder of Aenix, breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of Argo CD and Flux CD, helping you understand which tool might best fit your team's needs.

You will learn:
- The different philosophies behind the tools.
- How they handle access control and deployment restrictions.
- Their trade-offs in usability and conformance to infrastructure as code.
- Why there is no one-size-fits-all in the GitOps world.

Watch it here: https://kube.fm/flux-vs-argo-andrei

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Our Telegram sticker pack has been reworked and is now available at a new link:

https://t.me/addstickers/aenix_fox
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What’s New in Cozystack v0.17: Windows on VMs, VM image upload app, and web interface for S3 buckets

Virtualization Enhancements
The old Virtual Machine app has been split into two separate apps: vm-disk and vm-instance.

vm-disk (Virtual Machine Disk) has been separated from the virtual machine application, now supporting image uploads from HTTP or local sources. When creating a disk, you can specify the source and type of image—CD-ROM or classic.

vm-instance (Virtual Machine Instance) allows you to launch a virtual machine from created disks.

This new structure enables the creation of virtual machines with multiple disks, installation from CD-ROMs, and the ability to switch disks between different VMs. This approach allows for more flexible disk and virtual machine configuration management.

The old Virtual Machine app has been retained for compatibility and to offer a simpler way of launching virtual machines in Cozystack.

InstanceType and InstanceProfile Options
New instanceType and instanceProfile options have been added, along with a default set of instances and profiles for Ubuntu, RHEL, Alpine, and Windows. You can now configure virtual machines with optimal parameters (e.g., enable TPM, use virtio devices, or tablet-pointer) depending on the operating system. Instead of manually specifying resources for a VM, you can use standardized instances designed for specific workloads.

These instance types also extend to Kubernetes, allowing for better planning of your node groups.

CDI Upload Proxy
An option for enabling proxying for image uploads from local machines has been added to the ingress, and the CDI (Containerized Data Importer) has been updated for better compatibility with block devices. Previously, image uploads for LINSTOR using the virtctl utility were unavailable, but we have resolved this issue and contributed a patch upstream to LINSTOR.

Windows Virtual Machine Support
With the new vm-disk and vm-instance features, we tested the installation of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2025 from ISO, followed by switching to VirtIO drivers. Everything works smoothly.

Web Interface for S3 Buckets
When ordering S3 buckets, a web interface is now automatically deployed for accessing them. You can upload and delete files, as well as generate temporary links for public access.

This interface is built on s3manager (Apache 2.0).

Alert System Improvements
New alerts for FluxCD have been added, providing real-time status updates on releases. Alerts are now more structured and categorized, making it easier to navigate and identify issues. Additionally, the Resource field now displays the specific problematic resource, allowing for faster troubleshooting and resolution.

Telegram Alert Integration
A new feature allows the delivery of alerts directly to Telegram, including deduplication to prevent alert spam. Alerts now come with actionable buttons, enabling you to manage the lifecycle of each alert (e.g., acknowledge, resolve) directly within the Telegram interface.

😎 We extend our thanks to community contributors who submitted PRs for this release: kingdonb, mrkhachaturov, klinch0.

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Hi everyone! On November 16, our founders @kvaps and @gecube will be speaking at CodeTalks.kz in Almaty, Kazakhstan. And our team will be in Kazakhstan for almost a week—from November 14 to 20. If you're around and would like to meet up to discuss cloud, platform engineering, @cozystack, or DevOps, feel free to message @tym83, and he’ll find a convenient time to connect.
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Our community meeting about new Cozystack API. If you will have some thoughts, feel free to write to our TG group and ping @kvaps😉

00:00:00 Introduction and Agenda
00:01:03 New Cozystack API Server
00:02:32 Resource Configuration and Display
00:05:32 Creating New Resources
00:06:56 Reasons for Developing a New API
00:08:32 API Technical Details
00:12:40 Filtering and Version Control
00:15:01 Code Transparency and Next Steps
00:15:56 Default Roles
00:18:04 Limited Resource Access
00:18:46 Cluster Administrator Privileges
00:20:56 Access Restriction
00:22:31 Tenant Administrator
00:28:44 Shared Services
00:31:17 Conclusion

https://youtu.be/yn1ryGRtTGE
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Cozystack v0.18 Release: Public API Server, Metrics and Logs from Tenant Clusters, and Other Improvements

🔥 Public API for Cozystack
This is the biggest and most anticipated update for us. Cozystack now includes its own Kubernetes API server, which automatically translates all requests to custom resources into HelmReleases.

This means that platform administrators can now provide users with granular access to specific resources (Kuberneteses, VirtualMachines, Postgresses, etc.). Additionally, the API server can be easily extended with additional components by simply listing them in a ConfigMap—no recompilation required.

However, note that the dashboard still interacts with HelmReleases directly, so it’s not recommended to give end-users access to it just yet.

A demo of the API server and a guide on how to work with it can be found in the recording of the latest Cozystack community meeting (use the timestamps in the video description as a guide): Watch on YouTube.

Configuring Metrics and Logs Collection from Tenant Clusters
In the Kubernetes configuration for tenant clusters, there’s now an option to enable the monitoring agents addon. When enabled, all metrics and logs are automatically redirected to the monitoring system deployed within the user's tenant space.

Other Changes
- Database operators have been made optional components in the distro-full and distro-hosted editions.
- Talos Linux has been updated to version v1.8.2.
- Fixed the webhook in Alerta for managing alerts via Telegram.
- Removed redundant alerts.
- Added basic e2e tests to verify the deployment of each application.

For more details, check out the project on GitHub.

Feel free to join our community spaces:
- Telegram
- Slack
- Community Meeting Calendar
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