elastic-certified-engineer
Playground zone to prepare the Elasticsearch engineer exam (by pistocop)
go-getting-started
Develop Go Apps in Kubernetes with Okteto (by okteto)
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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elastic-certified-engineer
Posts with mentions or reviews of elastic-certified-engineer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-18.
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Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes with Okteto Cloud free plan
🚧 Currently WIP, waiting this ES issue will be resolved
go-getting-started
Posts with mentions or reviews of go-getting-started.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.
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Which Tools Do You use daily for Golang development?
Air for live reloading https://github.com/cosmtrek/air, Teller for env and secret manager https://tlr.dev, Okteto cloud development https://www.okteto.com
- Microservicios, lo que aprendí.
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Allowing end users app deployment on kubernetes
https://tilt.dev/ or https://www.okteto.com/ could probably do what your looking for to a degree
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Trying to run a rasa chatbot with docker from Okteto
I created a Dockerfile and docker-compose and uploaded it to [okteto](https://www.okteto.com/), I now have a running instance of my rasa bot here in a URL similar to: https://my-server-username.cloud.okteto.net. However, if I try to access it via postman I get a 404.
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Tilt vs. bespoke Kubernetes tooling
Ya'll should consider https://www.okteto.com/ too.
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Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes with Okteto Cloud free plan
Okteto is an application that allows you to develop inside a container, along with many features it permit the user to start a development environment and provide an automatic SSL Endpoints for k8s.
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Connecting a local container with a Kubernetes cluster
What the difference with okteto and telepresence ?
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Okteto for local development in Kubernetes
Hey! Recently, I’ve been playing around with [Okteto](https://www.okteto.com/) to see how it helps with the local development of apps that will run in Kubernetes. It seems to be quite a good option for developers who don’t want to spend their time dealing with setting up and maintaining clusters. Moreover, you can use a development environment from Okteto without thinking about CI/CD pipelines for delivering the app.So, instead of working on your code locally and deploying it then to the cluster, the whole development process is shifted straight to K8s. That makes Okteto approach a bit different from what other projects, like Skaffold and werf, do. To implement this idea, they offer a [CLI tool](https://github.com/okteto/okteto) and their own cloud provided as both SaaS and self-hosted (it has a limited free option).Here is [my overview](https://blog.flant.com/okteto-cloud-for-local-development-in-kubernetes/) of Okteto; any feedback — especially, your own experience — is more than welcome.
- Show HN: SetOps – Run containers, databases and more in your own AWS account
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What would you consider to be a must for a modern 2022 dev stack?
We use something called Okteto to see local react changes running against a fairly complex Kubernetes setup. Not sure if it will suit your needs but it works well for us ATM.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing elastic-certified-engineer and go-getting-started you can also consider the following projects:
helm-charts - You know, for Kubernetes
rust-getting-started - Develop Rust Apps in Kubernetes with Okteto
docker-elk - The Elastic stack (ELK) powered by Docker and Compose.
swarmpit - Lightweight mobile-friendly Docker Swarm management UI
kubetunnel - Develop microservices locally while being connected to your Kubernetes environment
okteto-elasticsearch - 🛠️ Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes under Okteto SaaS
air - ☁️ Live reload for Go apps
cf-for-k8s - The open source deployment manifest for Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes
elastic-certified-engineer vs helm-charts
go-getting-started vs rust-getting-started
elastic-certified-engineer vs docker-elk
go-getting-started vs helm-charts
go-getting-started vs swarmpit
go-getting-started vs kubetunnel
go-getting-started vs okteto-elasticsearch
go-getting-started vs air
go-getting-started vs cf-for-k8s