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helm-s3
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Installing multiple helm charts in one go [Approach 2 - using helmfile]
$ helm plugin list NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION diff 3.8.1 Preview helm upgrade changes as a diff helm-git 0.12.0 Get non-packaged Charts directly from Git. s3 0.14.0 Provides AWS S3 protocol support for charts and repos. https://github.com/hypnoglow/helm-s3 secrets 4.1.1 This plugin provides secrets values encryption for Helm charts secure storing
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How do you store your helm charts?
we store helm chart sources in GitHub and Jenkins pushes them to S3 using helm s3 plugin. great as we don't need a service like chartmuseum
distribution-spec
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The transitory nature of MLOps: Advocating for DevOps/MLOps coalescence
Back in 2013, a little company called Docker made it really easy to start using containers to package up applications. A big key to their success was the OCI (you can learn about that here), an industry wide initiative to have standards around how we package up our applications. Because of OCI standards, we have hundreds (maybe thousands?) of tools that can be combined to manage and deploy applications. So why arenβt we using this for packaging up Notebooks and AI models as well? It would make deploying, sharing, and managing our models easier for everyone involved.
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The Road To Kubernetes: How Older Technologies Add Up
Kubernetes on the backend used to utilize docker for much of its container runtime solutions. One of the modular features of Kubernetes is the ability to utilize a Container Runtime Interface or CRI. The problem was that Docker didn't really meet the spec properly and they had to maintain a shim to translate properly. Instead users could utilize the popular containerd or cri-o runtimes. These follow the Open Container Initiative or OCI's guidelines on container formats.
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Coexistence of containers and Helm charts - OCI based registries
OCI stands for Open Container Initiative, and its goal as an organization is to define a specification for container formats and runtime.
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Bazzite β a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs
https://opencontainers.org/
Here is Containerfile from the repo: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/blob/main/Containerfile
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Distroless images using melange and apko
apko allows us to build OCI container images from .apk packages.
- OCI image from dockerfile
- Fat OCI images are a cultural problem
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Progressive Delivery on AKS: A Step-by-Step Guide using Flagger with Istio and FluxCD
Flagger's load testing service can be installed via a Kustomization resource based on manifests packaged as an artifact in an Open Container Initiative (OCI) registry
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Creating Kubernetes Cluster With CRI-O
CRI-O is a lightweight container runtime for Kubernetes. It is an implementation of Kubernetes CRI to use Open Container Initiative (OCI) compatible runtimes for running pods. It supports runc and Kata Containers as the container runtimes, but any OCI-compatible runtime can be integrated.
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What is the current status of Docker and how far is it from getting ported?
So somebody else created runj (runj is an experimental, proof-of-concept OCI-compatible runtime for FreeBSD jails.) https://github.com/samuelkarp/runj
What are some alternatives?
helm-push - Helm plugin to push chart package to ChartMuseum
jib - π Build container images for your Java applications.
helm-secrets - A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere
proxmox-lxc-idmapper - Proxmox unprivileged container/host uid/gid mapping syntax tool.
helm-gcs - Manage Helm 3 repositories on Google Cloud Storage π **privately**
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
kubernetes-operator-roiergasias - 'Roiergasias' kubernetes operator is meant to address a fundamental requirement of any data science / machine learning project running their pipelines on Kubernetes - which is to quickly provision a declarative data pipeline (on demand) for their various project needs using simple kubectl commands. Basically, implementing the concept of No Ops. The fundamental principle is to utilise best of docker, kubernetes and programming language features to run a workflow with minimal workflow definition syntax. It is a Go based workflow running on command line or Kubernetes with the help of a custom operator for a quick and automated data pipeline for your machine learning projects (a flavor of MLOps).
dive - A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
minio-go - MinIO Go client SDK for S3 compatible object storage
appleprivacyletter - An open letter against Apple's new privacy-invasive client-side content scanning.
bartholomew - The Micro-CMS for WebAssembly and Spin
containerd - An open and reliable container runtime