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Zenko
helm | Zenko | |
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1 | 4 | |
131 | 542 | |
2.3% | 1.3% | |
0.0 | 9.6 | |
10 months ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Gherkin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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helm
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Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs
Stop here and analyze what's going on. First of all, you’re using the deliverybot/helm GitHub Actions, which provides a convenient way to use Helm. By adding a few parameters, you can deploy an application onto a Kubernetes cluster. The entire list of available parameters can be found on the official website.
Zenko
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Kubernetes Is Hard
> Iteration speed and blazing fast automated tests.
Wholeheartedly agreed!
It is also nice to have that additional assurance of being able to self-host things (if ever necessary) and not being locked into a singular implementation. For example, that's why managed database offerings generally aren't that risky to use, given that they're built on already established projects (e.g. compatible with MySQL/MariaDB/PostgreSQL).
> When I discovered minio, I suddenly got much more confident coding against s3.
MinIO is pretty good, but licensing wise could become problematic if you don't work on something open source but ever want to run it in prod. Not really what this discussion is about, but AGPL is worth mentioning: https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/LICENSE
That said, thankfully S3 is so common that we have alternatives even to MinIO available, like Zenko https://www.zenko.io/ and Garage https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/ both of which are good for both local development as well as hosting in whatever environments necessary.
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Does anyone has a S3 compatible file server running?
Have you seen https://www.zenko.io already? Would that be something that could work for you? It‘s more or less an additional layer with s3 support for existing infrastructure.
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Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy
Well, technically with a bit of work you can use anything self-hosted that is S3 compatible.
Personally, I rather like:
- https://www.zenko.io/
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How do you cope with managing multiple cloud storage?
Have you seen this project: https://github.com/scality/Zenko
What are some alternatives?
github-action-helm3 - Slim wrapper around helm3
S3 Server - Zenko CloudServer, an open-source Node.js implementation of the Amazon S3 protocol on the front-end and backend storage capabilities to multiple clouds, including Azure and Google.
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
Ahoy - Ahoy! is a GUI tool for DevOps engineers which distills the many functions of Helm into a user-friendly interface.
garage - (Mirror) S3-compatible object store for small self-hosted geo-distributed deployments. Main repo: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage
helm-datree - A Helm plugin to validate charts against the Datree's CLI tool
globalnoc-networkmap-panel - A network map panel for Grafana
k8s-helm-helmfile - Project which compares 3 approaches to deploy apps on Kubernetes cluster (using kubectl, helm & helmfile)
grafana-prtg - A PRTG Datasource plugin for Grafana
update-lambda-edge - CLI for quickly updating Lambda@Edge functions
k8s-gitops - GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code