Provision EKS Cluster with ArgoCD by Terraform
https://yukccy.medium.com/provision-eks-cluster-with-argocd-by-terraform-4ba07a891463
https://github.com/yukccy/terraform-argocd-on-eks
https://yukccy.medium.com/provision-eks-cluster-with-argocd-by-terraform-4ba07a891463
https://github.com/yukccy/terraform-argocd-on-eks
10 steps to building Terragrunt orchestrator
https://nordcloud.com/tech-community/10-steps-to-building-terragrunt-orchestrator
https://nordcloud.com/tech-community/10-steps-to-building-terragrunt-orchestrator
5 tips to efficiently manage AWS security groups using Terraform
https://blog.avangards.io/5-tips-to-efficiently-manage-aws-security-groups-using-terraform
Discover 5 proven strategies for scalable and stress-free security rule group management on AWS using Terraform.
https://blog.avangards.io/5-tips-to-efficiently-manage-aws-security-groups-using-terraform
aws2tf
https://github.com/aws-samples/aws2tf
aws2tf - automates the importing of existing AWS resources into Terraform and outputs the Terraform HCL code.
https://github.com/aws-samples/aws2tf
An overview of Cloudflare's logging pipeline
https://blog.cloudflare.com/an-overview-of-cloudflares-logging-pipeline
https://blog.cloudflare.com/an-overview-of-cloudflares-logging-pipeline
The Case for Kubernetes Resource Limits: Predictability vs. Efficiency
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/11/16/the-case-for-kubernetes-resource-limits
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/11/16/the-case-for-kubernetes-resource-limits
3 Common Mistakes with PromQL and Kubernetes Metrics
https://home.robusta.dev/blog/3-common-mistakes-with-promql-and-kubernetes-metrics
- Mistake #1: Duplicate Series
- Problem #2: Grouping/Sum Mistakes
- Problem #3: Unexpected Cardinality
https://home.robusta.dev/blog/3-common-mistakes-with-promql-and-kubernetes-metrics
Different Kinds of Managed Kubernetes
https://itnext.io/different-kinds-of-managed-kubernetes-c6c9c0ea1e06
Explore a new World with Kubernetes
https://itnext.io/different-kinds-of-managed-kubernetes-c6c9c0ea1e06
Helm’s — atomic Option for Rollback Leaves You in the Dark
https://medium.com/@akashjoffical08/helms-atomic-option-for-rollback-leaves-you-in-the-dark-73841d8a5842
https://medium.com/@akashjoffical08/helms-atomic-option-for-rollback-leaves-you-in-the-dark-73841d8a5842
Saving Millions of Dollars by Bin-Packing ClickHouse Pods in AWS EKS
https://clickhouse.com/blog/packing-kubernetes-pods-more-efficiently-saving-money
https://clickhouse.com/blog/packing-kubernetes-pods-more-efficiently-saving-money
The good, the bad and the ugly of templating YAML in Kubernetes
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of-templating-yaml-in-kubernetes-82fc5ce43fec
In this blog post, I’d like to argue that templated YAML has a bad reputation in the Kubernetes community for the wrong reasons, and that it actually is not as evil as one might believe, even with the bad experiences that all of us have likely made in the past.
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of-templating-yaml-in-kubernetes-82fc5ce43fec
Kubernetes NGINX Ingress Controller: 10+ Complementary Configurations for Web Applications
https://dev.to/zenika/kubernetes-nginx-ingress-controller-10-complementary-configurations-for-web-applications-ken
https://dev.to/zenika/kubernetes-nginx-ingress-controller-10-complementary-configurations-for-web-applications-ken
Kubernetes Custom Controllers Recipes for Beginners
https://itnext.io/kubernetes-custom-controllers-recipes-for-beginners-bbc286c05ef8
Explaining the most common Kubernetes custom controllers development scenarios that can frustrate you as a beginner.
https://itnext.io/kubernetes-custom-controllers-recipes-for-beginners-bbc286c05ef8
smallab-k8s-pve-guide
https://github.com/ehlesp/smallab-k8s-pve-guide
A guide series explaining how to setup a personal small homelab running a Kubernetes cluster with VMs on a Proxmox VE standalone server node.
https://github.com/ehlesp/smallab-k8s-pve-guide
snapscheduler
https://github.com/backube/snapscheduler
SnapScheduler provides scheduled snapshots for Kubernetes CSI-based volumes.
https://github.com/backube/snapscheduler
k8s-device-plugin
https://github.com/NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin
The NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes is a Daemonset that allows you to automatically:
- Expose the number of GPUs on each nodes of your cluster
- Keep track of the health of your GPUs
- Run GPU enabled containers in your Kubernetes cluster.
https://github.com/NVIDIA/k8s-device-plugin
kluctl
https://github.com/kluctl/kluctl
Kluctl is the missing glue that puts together your (and any third-party) deployments into one large declarative Kubernetes deployment, while making it fully manageable (deploy, diff, prune, delete, ...) via one unified command line interface.
https://github.com/kluctl/kluctl
k8e
https://github.com/xiaods/k8e
Kubernetes Easy Engine(k8e)🚀 is a lightweight, scalable enterprise-grade Kubernetes distribution that allows users to manage, protect and obtain out-of-the-box Kubernetes clusters in a unified manner. It is suitable for enterprise environments.
https://github.com/xiaods/k8e
zed
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed
Code at the speed of thought – Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed
heynote
https://github.com/heyman/heynote
Heynote is a dedicated scratchpad for developers. It functions as a large persistent text buffer where you can write down anything you like. Works great for that Slack message you don't want to accidentally send, a JSON response from an API you're working with, notes from a meeting, your daily to-do list, etc.
https://github.com/heyman/heynote
The Bun Shell
https://bun.sh/blog/the-bun-shell
The Bun Shell is a new experimental embedded language and interpreter in Bun that allows you to run cross-platform shell scripts in JavaScript & TypeScript.
https://bun.sh/blog/the-bun-shell