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flagger
- A K8s progressive delivery tool
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Progressive Delivery on AKS: A Step-by-Step Guide using Flagger with Istio and FluxCD
Flagger
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API release strategies with API Gateway
Where appropriate, canary releases are an excellent option, as the percentage of traffic exposed to the canary is highly controlled. The trade-off is that the system must have good monitoring in place to be able to quickly identify an issue and roll back if necessary (which can be automated). This guide shows you how to use Apache APISIX and Flagger to quickly implement a canary release solution.
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GitOps using Flux and Flagger
What is Flagger? Flagger is a Progressive Delivery tool that automates the release process for applications running on Kubernetes. Under the hood, both tools are built on top of a modular GitOps toolkit. It is the main reason why Flagger compliments Flux.
- RollingUpdate but with testing the new pods first for a few minutes
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Interesting tools?
flagger: Automated canary using istio/linkerd
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How to rebalance underutilized nodes with CA without single replica Pod downtime?
I would suggest trying a-b deployment in this case using flagger. It will spin up a new instance and gradually rotate out old ones. Maybe that can be helpful in this weird situation :)
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argo-rollouts VS flagger - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 25 Jan 2022
ArgoRollouts offers Canary and BlueGreen deployment strategies for Kubernetes Pods. It's a drop-in replacement for the v1.Deployment object. Flagger is similar what it offers, extending Kubernetes to support Canary and BlueGreen deployment strategies.
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How do you implement blue/green deployments ?
Check https://argoproj.github.io/argo-rollouts/ and https://flagger.app/
- ISO kubernetes tool or operator that automatically rolls over to a backup repo on failures
conduit
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Optimal JMX Exposure Strategy for Kubernetes Multi-Node Architecture
Leverage a service mesh like Istio or Linkerd to manage communication between microservices within the Kubernetes cluster. These service meshes can be configured to intercept JMX traffic and enforce access control policies. Benefits:
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Linkerd no longer shipping open source, stable releases
Looks like CNCF waved them through Graduation anyway, let's look at policies from July 28, 2021 when they were deemed "Graduated"
All maintainers of the LinkerD project had @boyant.io email addresses. [0] They do list 4 other members of a "Steering Committee", but LinkerD's GOVERNANCE.md gives all of the power to maintainers: [1]
> Ideally, all project decisions are resolved by maintainer consensus. If this is not possible, maintainers may call a vote. The voting process is a simple majority in which each maintainer receives one vote.
And CNCF Graduation policy says a project must "Have committers from at least two organizations" [2]. So it appears that the CNCF accepted the "Steering Committee" as an acceptable 2nd committer, even though the Governance policy still gave the maintainers all of the power.
I would like to know if the Steering Committee voted to remove stable releases from an un-biased position acting in the best interest of the project, or if they were simply ignored or not even advised on the decision.
I'm all for Boyant doing what they need to do to make money and survive as a Company. But at that point my opinion is that they should withdraw the project from the CNCF and stop pretending like the foundation has any influence on the project's governance.
[0] https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/blob/489ca1e3189b6a5289d...
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Ultimate EKS Baseline Cluster: Part 1 - Provision EKS
From here, we can explore other developments and tutorials on Kubernetes, such as o11y or observability (PLG, ELK, ELF, TICK, Jaeger, Pyroscope), service mesh (Linkerd, Istio, NSM, Consul Connect, Cillium), and progressive delivery (ArgoCD, FluxCD, Spinnaker).
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Istio moved to CNCF Graduation stage
https://linkerd.io/ is a much lighter-weight alternative but you do still get some of the fancy things like mtls without needing any manual configuration. Install it, label your namespaces, and let it do it's thing!
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Custom Authorization
Would it be possible to create a custom extension with the code that authorize traffic based on my custom access token?
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API release strategies with API Gateway
Open source API Gateway (Apache APISIX and Traefik), Service Mesh (Istio and Linkerd) solutions are capable of doing traffic splitting and implementing functionalities like Canary Release and Blue-Green deployment. With canary testing, you can make a critical examination of a new release of an API by selecting only a small portion of your user base. We will cover the canary release next section.
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GKE with Consul Service Mesh
I have experimented with other service meshes and I was able to get up to speed quickly: Linkerd = 1 day, Istio = 3 days, NGINX Service Mesh = 5 days, but Consul Connect service mesh took at least 11 days to get off the ground. This is by far the most complex solution available.
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How is a service mesh implemented on low level?
https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2 (random example)
- Kubernetes operator written in rust
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What is a service mesh?
Out of the number of service mesh solutions that exist, the most popular open source ones are: Linkerd, Istio, and Consul. Here at Koyeb, we are using Kuma.
What are some alternatives?
argo-rollouts - Progressive Delivery for Kubernetes
Zone of Control - ⬡ Zone of Control is a hexagonal turn-based strategy game written in Rust. [DISCONTINUED]
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
Parallel
spinnaker - Spinnaker is an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence.
Fractalide - Reusable Reproducible Composable Software
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
keda - KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
terraform-k8s - Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
terraform-controller - Use K8s to Run Terraform
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy