OpenShift-Guide
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OpenShift-Guide
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Running databases and data analytics with Red Hat OpenShift
Tools and Resources for Red Hat OpenShift to run databases and data analytics in a consistent way across clouds to accelerate delivery of cloud-native applications.
- Creating clusters on Microsoft Azure
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Managing virtual machine workloads on OpenShift
Useful Tools for running and managing virtual machine workloads alongside container workloads on OpenShift.
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Developing with Quarkus on Red Hat OpenShift
Useful Tools and Resources for developing with Quarkus on OpenShift.
- Setting up Development Environments with OpenShift
- Using Jupyter Labs on OpenShift Data Science
- Using Jupyter Labs on OpenShift for Data Science
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Developing with OpenShift
Useful tools and resources for managing your workflow with OpenShift. Such as setting up Red Hat CodeReady Containers (CRC) OpenShift, Podman, Buildah, Skopeo, and File systems for storage.
- Developing Network Security Zones with OpenShift
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Tools and Resources for OpenShift
A useful set of Tools and Learning Resources for OpenShift.
chaostoolkit
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Looking for advice in creating event-driven PowerShell Scripts
And then once your setup is mature enough. As-in highly available on each tier, like front, back and data. And have monitoring & alerting in place. You can then even start playing with Chaos Engineering, to test your service against random outages. You can either do your own PS scripts for that or maybe use a tool (AWS Fault Injection Simulator, Chaos Toolkit, etc)
What are some alternatives?
Openshift Origin - Conformance test suite for OpenShift
PoshBot - Powershell-based bot framework
gvisor - Application Kernel for Containers
chaos-controller - :monkey: :fire: Datadog Failure Injection System for Kubernetes
claudie - Cloud-agnostic managed Kubernetes
ld-find-code-refs - Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly
powerfulseal - A powerful testing tool for Kubernetes clusters.
Eventful - Easy Eventful PowerShell
kcli - Management tool for libvirt/aws/gcp/kubevirt/openstack/ovirt/vsphere/packet
aws-well-architected-labs - Hands on labs and code to help you learn, measure, and build using architectural best practices.
awesome-sre-tools - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering Tools
Learn-Chaos-Engineering-Series - Learn Chaos Engineering Series