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containers-roadmap
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General Availability of the AWS SDK for Rust
Thanks for showing up and answering questions. Congratulations on the release.
What kind of plans for support of Rust's evolving async ecosystem?
Any particular reason why the public roadmap does not show the columns similar to "Researching", "We're Working On It" like the other similar public AWS Roadmaps? See example for Containers: https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/projects/1
Would be nice to have fully working examples on Github, for most common scenarios across most AWS services. This is something that historically
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Architecting for Resilience: Crafting Opinionated EKS Clusters with Karpenter & Cilium Cluster Mesh — Part 1
Second, We will only rely on one managed node group, but we will leverage Karpenter; however, karpenter needs to be deployed on a node. (This may change soon once the Karpenter is available on the EKS Control Plane.) [EKS] Karpenter inside control plane · Issue #1792 · aws/containers-roadmap
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Kubernetes SidecarContainers feature is merged
Deploying Fargate with CDK has to have been the most pleasant developer experience I have ever had with any product so far.
If image caching becomes a reality with Fargate I can't imagine a need to ever use anything else
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Announcing pull through cache for registry.k8s.io in Amazon Elastic Container Registry
Authenticated registry PTC is on the roadmap and we'd appreciate a +1 vote if you want support in ECR https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/1584
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EKS/Spot vs EKS Fargate/Spot?
Eks Fargate doesn't support spot yet https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/622
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How to use Podman inside of a container
Until podman could be used with AWS ECR/ECS it's pretty much moot in my case: https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/626
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Anybody using spot instances for worker nodes?
Avoid managed node groups for now if you like saving money with spot, but leave a thumbs up at https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/1903
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An Introduction to AWS Batch
Note: the platform flag is important if we are using a MacBook M1, since AWS Batch does not support ARM/Graviton yet.
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ECR - Api request throttling woes
You might try creating an issue at either https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap or https://github.com/aws-cloudformation/cloudformation-coverage-roadmap
juicefs
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South Korea's No.1 Search Engine Chose JuiceFS over Alluxio for AI Storage
Support for Kerberos keytab files
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5 Open Source tools written in Golang that you should know about
JuiceFS under the Apache License 2.0, is a high-performance POSIX file system optimized for cloud-native environments. It stores data in Object Storage (e.g., Amazon S3) and metadata in databases like Redis, MySQL, or TiKV. JuiceFS integrates massive cloud storage with big data, machine learning, and AI applications efficiently, akin to local storage. It features full POSIX and Hadoop compatibility, S3 interface, Kubernetes support, and shared file storage for numerous clients. Some cool features are - strong consistency, scalable performance, data encryption, global file locks, and compression with LZ4 or Zstandard.
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Gcsfuse: A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
If you really expect a file system experience over GCS, please try JuiceFS [1], which scales to 10 billions of files pretty well with TiKV or FoundationDB as meta engine.
PS, I'm founder of JuiceFS.
The architecture image shows GCS and others, so I suspect it does.
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Google Cloud Storage FUSE
See also: JuiceFS: https://juicefs.com/
Adds a DBMS or key-value store for metadata, making the filesystem much faster (POSIX, small overwrites don't have to replace a full object in the GCS/S3 backend).
Almost certainly a better solution if you want to turn your object storage into a mountable filesystem, with the (big) caveat that you can't access the files directly in the bucket (they are not stored transparently).
- Using S3 as shared storage
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s3fs-fuse VS juicefs - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Feb 2023
JuiceFS can do the same thing as s3fs-fuse, but better. Because it supports robust data consistency and caching policies to improve performance.
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Open source cloud file system. Posix, HDFS and S3 compatible
Atomic file/directory renames/moves is the fundamental feature of JuiceFS, which makes it truely a file system rather than a proxy to S3, please check the docs for all the compatibility details [1].
- An open-source distributed object storage service
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POSIX Compatibility Comparison among four file system on the cloud
From Juicedata/JuiceFS ! (0ᴗ0✿)
What are some alternatives?
cubefs - cloud-native file store
goofys - a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
s3-benchmark - Measure Amazon S3's performance from any location.
eks-nvme-ssd-provisioner - EKS NVMe SSD provisioner for Amazon EC2 Instance Stores
gcsfuse - A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
Golang-PDF-to-Image-Converter - This project will help you to convert PDF file to IMAGE using golang.
hdfs - A native go client for HDFS
kube-fledged - A kubernetes operator for creating and managing a cache of container images directly on the cluster worker nodes, so application pods start almost instantly
netshoot - a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container
kraken - P2P Docker registry capable of distributing TBs of data in seconds
redisraft - A Redis Module that make it possible to create a consistent Raft cluster from multiple Redis instances.
go-sanitize - :bathtub: Golang library of simple to use sanitation functions