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epinio
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I want to be able to deploy apps as quickly as possible to on-prem k8s. I was looking at Jenkins-x with their jx create command, looks pretty powerful, but it looks complicated to setup. Any easier alternatives?
You could have a look to https://epinio.io/. It is a PAAS that leverage build pack to deploy app on k8s cluster. Disclaimer: my team is working on it
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Questions for Heroku-like Project
Epinion
- Epinio: Kubernetes PaaS from SuSE
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A selfhosted Heroku clone on your Kubernetes cluster
Would have helped if I spent it right ๐ - https://github.com/epinio/epinio
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Epinio: the open-source Application development engine for Kubernetes
Epinio can be installed using Helm onto any compliant Kubernetes Cluster. The latest CLI release can be found at [][https://github.com/epinio/epinio/releases]
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How to manage access to a Kubernetes cluster for Dev Teams ?
We are building a product (Epinio) to avoid this. The idea is that devs don't need to access the cluster and to know the Kubernetes internals to deploy something. It's still in alpha/beta, with a lot of development ongoing. ๐
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Moving to Kubernetes
For the Apache/php container portion and building the app itself, I'd suggest looking at buildpacks (Paketo buildpacks are easy). This can let you standardize on the code->container pipeline. (I'm biased since I'm working on Epinio which uses them to simplify the code->running application pipeline)
- Opinionated K8s platform to take you from Code to URL in one step
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Should We Replace Docker Desktop With Rancher Desktop?
For dev work, we also are working on a project called Epinio which takes a bit of a different approach to developing on top of Kubernetes. (https://epinio.io)
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Example of using Makefile for Kubernetes development
Your workflow describes the inner loop of development. Take a look at https://skaffold.dev that. If you canโt be bothered to learn how to write k8s manifests, epinio might be worth a shot. I tried it on some simple stuff and it worked but I doubt itโs usefulness in complex setups. https://github.com/epinio/epinio
kube-makefile
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Example of using Makefile for Kubernetes development
Just sharing some tooling I've put together for small and simple k8s projects: https://github.com/scalabledelivery/kube-makefile
What are some alternatives?
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
space-cloud - Open source Firebase + Heroku to develop, scale and secure serverless apps on Kubernetes
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
harvester - Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
kubero-operator - An operator to run applications on Kubernetes like on Heroku
pack - CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks