b3lb VS k8s-deployer

Compare b3lb vs k8s-deployer and see what are their differences.

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b3lb k8s-deployer
2 1
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6.5 2.6
3 months ago 12 months ago
Python Python
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b3lb

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k8s-deployer

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  • Ask HN: Kubernetes Deployers
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Nov 2023
    What are we using to deploy to Kubernetes these days?

    I have been using the same simple ruby script/gem for a long time. Honestly, I find it pretty decent, but it also feels crazy to me that there isn't something better. Don't we all need something to turn a basic description of our application into k8s yaml and give us some help with kubectl commands?

    Every time I look around, I find things that feel pretty complex like https://github.com/psyhomb/k8s-deployer or they are way more than I want. I just want to say: run this command as a cron and this command as a daemon and this one as a web app. With a bit of flexibility / customizability.

    Am I missing something? For reference, https://github.com/prefab-cloud/pfab is my thing. But I wouldn't say it's really fit for public consumption today.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing b3lb and k8s-deployer you can also consider the following projects:

fabio - Consul Load-Balancing made simple

ansible-role-kubernetes - Ansible Role - Kubernetes

traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy

pfab

KrakenD - Ultra performant API Gateway with middlewares. A project hosted at The Linux Foundation

Fast-Kubernetes - This repo covers Kubernetes with LABs: Kubectl, Pod, Deployment, Service, PV, PVC, Rollout, Multicontainer, Daemonset, Taint-Toleration, Job, Ingress, Kubeadm, Helm, etc.

bbb-streaming - Livestream your BigBlueButton classes on Youtube or Facebook to thousands of your users.

libvirt-k8s-provisioner - Automate your k8s installation

nagios-plugins - 450+ AWS, Hadoop, Cloud, Kafka, Docker, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, Redis, HBase, Solr, Cassandra, ZooKeeper, HDFS, Yarn, Hive, Presto, Drill, Impala, Consul, Spark, Jenkins, Travis CI, Git, MySQL, Linux, DNS, Whois, SSL Certs, Yum Security Updates, Kubernetes, Cloudera etc...