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binenv
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Detecting Kubernetes API Deprecations with pluto
Pluto is available on multiple platforms and via a variety of package managers. We'll use binenv here.
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Show HN: Install GitHub release binaries from the CLI
nice! looks good, didn't know about it. I'll try it by installing it with my tool ;)
binenv supports versioning which is nice, and reads from a maintained list (https://github.com/devops-works/binenv/blob/develop/distribu...). mine is just simpler, a single script, and accepts any user/repo
k3d
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15 Options To Build A Kubernetes Playground (with Pros and Cons)
K3D: is a lightweight distribution of Kubernetes designed for resource-constrained environments. It is an excellent option for running Kubernetes on virtual machines or cloud servers.
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Why You Should Use k3d for Local Development. A Developer's Guide
k3d is a lightweight wrapper that makes running Kubernetes (specifically, the lightweight k3s distribution) in Docker straightforward and efficient. It's designed to provide developers with a quick and easy way to test Kubernetes without the overhead of setting up a full cluster.
- Turning my laptop into a one-node k8s-cluster?
- Single node K8S distribution for little production
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Distributing containers to run locally?
If you customer prefers to run the standard docker engine you could use k3d
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Unable to launch older version (v2.6.8) of Rancher
You don’t need to run Rancher from a Kubernetes cluster, the rancher/rancher image works fine with Docker (it uses k3d, aka « k3s in docker » : https://k3d.io/).
- Blog: KWOK: Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet
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Building a RESTful API With Functions
K3d and Skaffold for local development
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Local Kubernetes Playground Made Easy
If you are a developer and want to learn how to deploy applications to a cluster, getting a cluster up an running can be a daunting task in it's own rights. There are many ways to do it: spinning up local virtual machines and configuring from scratch or using tools like minikube, etc. You may not care for the pain of setting up and configuring a cluster, and if that is you, then the quickest way that I have found is using k3d.
- Despliega un clúster de Kubernetes en segundos con k3sup
What are some alternatives?
gh-install - install GitHub release binaries from the CLI interactively
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
linux-installer - Graphical Linux application installer for audiences that are used to Windows installers. Imitates the look-and-feel of NSIS/Wizard97.
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
lazykubectl - A Terminal UI client for kubernetes
k0s - k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes
vcluster - vCluster - Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters - Each vcluster runs inside a namespace of the underlying k8s cluster. It's cheaper than creating separate full-blown clusters and it offers better multi-tenancy and isolation than regular namespaces.
k3sup - bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s 🚀
pluto - A cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.