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Application Configuration Management in Kubernetes

- Replicate and Customize
- Parameterized Templating
- Overlay Configuration
- Programmatic Configuration

https://www.giantswarm.io/blog/application-configuration-management-in-kubernetes
What Are the Hardest Parts of Kubernetes to Learn?

Many enterprises have already adopted Kubernetes or have a Kubernetes migration plan in place, making it clear that the platform is here to stay. While it provides a lot of benefits to its users, to take advantage of them, you need to thoroughly learn Kubernetes and how it works in production. Typically, the most difficult aspects of Kubernetes are learned through experience solving real-world problems. This post will focus on providing resources to help you do exactly that, while also explaining some of the core concepts behind Kubernetes.

https://logz.io/blog/what-are-the-hardest-parts-of-kubernetes-to-learn
Keeping Customers Streaming — The Centralized Site Reliability Practice at Netflix

https://netflixtechblog.com/keeping-customers-streaming-the-centralized-site-reliability-practice-at-netflix-205cc37aa9fb
kmoncon - Monitoring connectivity between your kubernetes nodes

A Kubernetes node connectivity tool that preforms frequent tests (tcp, udp and dns), and exposes Prometheus metrics that are enriched with the node name, and the locality information (such as zone), enabling you to correlate issues between availability zones or nodes.

https://github.com/Stono/kconmon
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Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes

Deploy Kubernetes in Kubernetes using Helm

https://github.com/kvaps/kubernetes-in-kubernetes
Best practices for alerting on Kubernetes

https://sysdig.com/blog/alerting-kubernetes
virtual

Boot Linux VMs in a single command on macOS using the new Virtualization.framework

https://github.com/kendfinger/virtual