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7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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cloud-provider-azure
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When creating an external ingress load balancer as user addon for a downstream RKE cluster, what is the component responsible for adding nodes to the load balancer backend pool?
It's the kubernetes cloud provider for your platform. From your previous posts, you're on azure, so it's likely this cloud provider if you are using the out-of-tree version. If you're using the deprecated in-tree provider, it's here.
opencost
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Show HN: Cloud Costs Monitoring in Docker
OpenCost is an open source implementation for Kubernetes cost monitoring and now cloud cost monitoring for AWS, Azure, and GCP. The project makes all of this data accessible via an API and user interface. While discussing the idea of running OpenCost on platforms besides Kubernetes we realized that with this new Cloud Costs feature there are users who want API access to their cloud billing data without needing to run on Kubernetes. I opened the Issue OpenCost without Kubernetes #2268 and as luck would have it, we had our internal Hackathon last week.
If you're not familiar with OpenCost, it's the open source CNCF project for monitoring Kubernetes and cloud spending. It's a Golang implementation of the OpenCost Specification for monitoring Kubernetes cloud costs. It has an optional web UI and you can also run it as a Prometheus metrics exporter. The code is all at https://github.com/opencost/opencost and you can learn more about the project at https://opencost.io
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Setup OpenCost in Kubernetes using Helm
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Cost Management in Kubernetes
OpenCost is an open source Cloud Native Computing Foundation project that provides monitoring for Kubernetes' cloud costs. We support AWS, Azure, GCP, and a few others. Always happy to help you get started, head to opencost.io and join us in #opencost on the CNCF Slack.
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Introducing OpenCost — an Open Source Project for Monitoring Kubernetes Spend
Here's the spec in case interested: https://github.com/kubecost/opencost/tree/develop/spec
What are some alternatives?
komiser - Open-source cloud-environment inspector. Supporting AWS, GCP, Azure, and more! Your cloud resources will have nowhere to hide!
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
cloud-provider-openstack
terracost - Cloud cost estimation for Terraform in your CLI
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
aws-ipv4-cost-viewer - CLI tool that shows the future public IPv4 costs for a variety of AWS resources across all AWS regions from an account.