containers-roadmap
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9 months ago | 2 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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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 โ 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 ยท Issue #1792 ยท aws/containers-roadmap
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Running a Web Application with 100% AWS Fargate Spot Containers ๐ค
As written in the AWS documentation, during periods of extremely high demand, Fargate Spot capacity might be unavailable. In concrete terms, if your ECS service is set up to execute tasks in 100% Spot, there is a risk of running out of capacity. A workaround has been created in the hope that one day this issue will be implemented by the AWS team. This workaround allows you to set up two ECS services :
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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
https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/696
- AWS Config supports recording exclusions by resource type
- Announcing pull through cache for registry.k8s.io in Amazon Elastic Container Registry
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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
- audit logging of the master plane in EKS
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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
- How to keep 100% availability with a single ec2 spot instance?
pixie
- Grafana Beyla: OSS eBPF auto-instrumentation for application observability
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Show HN: Alaz: Open-Source, Self-Hosted, eBPF-Based K8s Monitoring
I am really curious, why build another project that has similar features as another open source software pixie - https://px.dev/.
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Open source alternatives to Grafana
Kibana is a good alternative if you can allow storing all your data in Elasticsearch, or you can use all-in-one monitoring tools like pixie https://github.com/pixie-io/pixie
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Lens Dashboard for monitoring multiple AKS/EKS/... clusters
Plenty of paid monitoring solutions out there. Instana is pretty slick. NewRelic has a new open source tool, https://github.com/pixie-io/pixie
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Too many cook in the kitchen? I find everyone just wanna create their own Kubernetes plugin solution.
Cilium multi-cluster mesh is a bit different, compared to service meshes, and it's L4, so should be fine with eBPF / XDP based routing. From observability standpoint I'd go for pixie - it should work just fine with both linkerd and istio, instead of Hubble, and Cilium's Tetragon was missing policies about 3-4 months ago (needs doublec-hecking if they had introduced any).
- Improving Observability of Go Services
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Launch HN: Odigos (YC W23) โ Instant distributed tracing for Kubernetes clusters
Congratulations on the launch, and thank you for choosing an awesome license!
For an unrelated reason, today I was reminded about Pixie (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25375170 and https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31687978 and https://github.com/pixie-io/pixie#readme ), which says is also an ebpf kubernetes observability tool, also Apache licensed.
I suspect the difference may be your aspirations to move out of just kubernetes, but I wondered if that's the biggest difference between your project and theirs? Or maybe the C++ versus golang?
- Linux /proc/pid/stat parsing bugs
- Go based eBPF projects
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Does mTLS add request latency due to ssl termination? Any best practices for performance?
eBPF solutions look cool though. I heard of https://px.dev/ which sounds similar to ciliums eBPF mesh recently.
What are some alternatives?
eks-nvme-ssd-provisioner - EKS NVMe SSD provisioner for Amazon EC2 Instance Stores
cilium - eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability
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
parca - Continuous profiling for analysis of CPU and memory usage, down to the line number and throughout time. Saving infrastructure cost, improving performance, and increasing reliability.
netshoot - a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container
tracer - ๐งถ Dead simple, lightweight tracing.
kraken - P2P Docker registry capable of distributing TBs of data in seconds
statsviz - ๐ Visualise your Go program runtime metrics in real time in the browser
juicefs - JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3.
kubestriker - A Blazing fast Security Auditing tool for Kubernetes
copilot-cli - The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate.
enhancements - Enhancements tracking repo for Kubernetes