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InfluxDB
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Quant Research of the Week (5th Edition)
Scalable Realtime Datastore: The piece examines a scalable datastore specifically created for metrics events and real-time analytics. (2013-09-26, shares: 26787.0)
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InfluxDB CTO: Why We Moved from Go to Rust
How does one upgrade from v2 beta to the latest v2? The docs for doing that seem to no longer exist https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/24393
- InfluxDB 3 is out, OSS commits have been tried up - is this the end?
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reduct-storage alternatives - minio and InfluxDB
3 projects | 4 Oct 2022
- A practical approach to structuring Golang applications
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What do you use InfluxDB for in your APIs?
And InfluxDB Github commit history histogram is telling its story https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/graphs/contributors
We have 40+ InfluxDB servers (for iot sensor data) but I think in couple of years we will move to TimescaleDB. InfluxDB problem is their company InfluxData that has pivoted away from InfluxDB after v2 release and tried their Rust thing (IOx) and now is promoting their Telegraf. For me this is a sign of no clear vision from company. I can not trust my database to company that will probably abandon InfluxDB in couple of year. Just look commit histogram https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/graphs/contributors After their released InfluxDB is run on skeleton crew. Also see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23906592
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
InfluxDB
- Open Source Databases in Go
minikube
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K3s β Lightweight Kubernetes
If you're just messing around, just use kind (https://kind.sigs.k8s.io) or minikube if you want VMs (https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io). Both work on ARM-based platforms.
You can also use k3s; it's hella easy to get started with and it works great.
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Developerβs Guide to Building Kubernetes Cloud Apps βοΈπ
$ minikube addons enable dashboard π‘ dashboard is an addon maintained by Kubernetes. For any concerns contact minikube on GitHub. You can view the list of minikube maintainers at: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/OWNERS βͺ Using image docker.io/kubernetesui/dashboard:v2.7.0 βͺ Using image docker.io/kubernetesui/metrics-scraper:v1.0.8 π The 'dashboard' addon is enabled $ minikube addons enable metrics-server π‘ metrics-server is an addon maintained by Kubernetes. For any concerns contact minikube on GitHub. You can view the list of minikube maintainers at: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/OWNERS βͺ Using image registry.k8s.io/metrics-server/metrics-server:v0.6.4 π The 'metrics-server' addon is enabled $ minikube addons enable ingress π‘ ingress is an addon maintained by Kubernetes. For any concerns contact minikube on GitHub. You can view the list of minikube maintainers at: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/OWNERS π‘ After the addon is enabled, please run "minikube tunnel" and your ingress resources would be available at "127.0.0.1" βͺ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen:v20230407 βͺ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/controller:v1.8.1 βͺ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen:v20230407 π Verifying ingress addon... π The 'ingress' addon is enabled
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Implementing TLS in Kubernetes
A Kubernetes distribution: You need to install a Kubernetes distribution to create the Kubernetes cluster and other necessary resources, such as deployments and services. This tutorial uses kind (v0.18.0), but you can use any other Kubernetes distribution, including minikube or K3s.
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Kube-bench and Popeye: A Power Duo for AKS Security Compliance
> minikube start π minikube v1.22.0 on Darwin 12.6.2 β¨ Using the hyperkit driver based on existing profile π Starting control plane node minikube in cluster minikube π Updating the running hyperkit "minikube" VM ... π minikube 1.28.0 is available! Download it: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/releases/tag/v1.28.0 π‘ To disable this notice, run: 'minikube config set WantUpdateNotification false' π³ Preparing Kubernetes v1.21.2 on Docker 20.10.6 ... π Verifying Kubernetes components... βͺ Using image gcr.io/k8s-minikube/storage-provisioner:v5 π Enabled addons: storage-provisioner, default-storageclass β /usr/local/bin/kubectl is version 1.25.2, which may have incompatibilites with Kubernetes 1.21.2. βͺ Want kubectl v1.21.2? Try 'minikube kubectl -- get pods -A' π Done! kubectl is now configured to use "minikube" cluster and "default" namespace by default # Download the job.yaml file > curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aquasecurity/kube-bench/main/job.yaml > job.yaml > kubectl apply -f job.yaml job.batch/kube-bench created > kubectl get pods -A ξ² β ξ³ at minikube β NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE default kube-bench-t2fgh 0/1 ContainerCreating 0 5s > kubectl get pods -A ξ² β ξ³ at minikube β NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE default kube-bench-t2fgh 0/1 Completed 0 32s
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Best way to install and use kubernetes for learning
minikube (https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube) - based off of docker machine, uses driver for backend, so can use KVM, Vagrant, or Docker itself to bootstrap K8S cluster.
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Running Kubernetes locally on M1 Mac
When I run minikube start --driver=docker (having installed the tech preview of Docker Desktop for M1), an initialization error occurs. It seems to me that this is being tracked here https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/9224.
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Kubernetes' minikube uses my Go Lang Project!
I am very honored to announce that my Go Language Project Box CLI Maker which makes Highly Customized Boxes for CLI is being used in Kubernetes's minikube which implements a local Kubernetes cluster for Mac OS, Linux and Windows, according to the description.
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kubelet does not have ClusterDNS IP configured in Microk8s
apiVersion: v1kind: Servicemetadata: name: kube-dns namespace: kube-system labels: k8s-app: kube-dns kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true" addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile kubernetes.io/name: "KubeDNS"spec: selector: k8s-app: kube-dns clusterIP: 10.152.183.10 ports: - name: dns port: 53 protocol: UDP - name: dns-tcp port: 53 protocol: TCP---apiVersion: v1kind: ServiceAccountmetadata: name: kube-dns namespace: kube-system labels: kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true" addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile---apiVersion: v1kind: ConfigMapmetadata: name: kube-dns namespace: kube-system labels: addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: EnsureExistsdata: upstreamNameservers: |- ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"]# Why set upstream ns: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/2027---apiVersion: apps/v1kind: Deploymentmetadata: name: kube-dns namespace: kube-system labels: k8s-app: kube-dns kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true" addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcilespec: # replicas: not specified here: # 1. In order to make Addon Manager do not reconcile this replicas parameter. # 2. Default is 1. # 3. Will be tuned in real time if DNS horizontal auto-scaling is turned on. strategy: rollingUpdate: maxSurge: 10% maxUnavailable: 0 selector: matchLabels: k8s-app: kube-dns template: metadata: labels: k8s-app: kube-dns annotations: scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod: '' spec: tolerations: - key: "CriticalAddonsOnly" operator: "Exists" volumes: - name: kube-dns-config configMap: name: kube-dns optional: true containers: - name: kubedns image: gcr.io/google-containers/k8s-dns-kube-dns:1.15.8 resources: # TODO: Set memory limits when we've profiled the container for large # clusters, then set request = limit to keep this container in # guaranteed class. Currently, this container falls into the # "burstable" category so the kubelet doesn't backoff from restarting it. limits: memory: 170Mi requests: cpu: 100m memory: 70Mi livenessProbe: httpGet: path: /healthcheck/kubedns port: 10054 scheme: HTTP initialDelaySeconds: 60 timeoutSeconds: 5 successThreshold: 1 failureThreshold: 5 readinessProbe: httpGet: path: /readiness port: 8081 scheme: HTTP # we poll on pod startup for the Kubernetes master service and # only setup the /readiness HTTP server once that's available. initialDelaySeconds: 3 timeoutSeconds: 5 args: - --domain=cluster.local. - --dns-port=10053 - --config-dir=/kube-dns-config - --v=2 env: - name: PROMETHEUS\_PORT value: "10055" ports: - containerPort: 10053 name: dns-local protocol: UDP - containerPort: 10053 name: dns-tcp-local protocol: TCP - containerPort: 10055 name: metrics protocol: TCP volumeMounts: - name: kube-dns-config mountPath: /kube-dns-config - name: dnsmasq image: gcr.io/google-containers/k8s-dns-dnsmasq-nanny:1.15.8 livenessProbe: httpGet: path: /healthcheck/dnsmasq port: 10054 scheme: HTTP initialDelaySeconds: 60 timeoutSeconds: 5 successThreshold: 1 failureThreshold: 5 args: - -v=2 - -logtostderr - -configDir=/etc/k8s/dns/dnsmasq-nanny - -restartDnsmasq=true - -- - -k - --cache-size=1000 - --no-negcache - --log-facility=- - --server=/cluster.local/127.0.0.1#10053 - --server=/in-addr.arpa/127.0.0.1#10053 - --server=/ip6.arpa/127.0.0.1#10053 ports: - containerPort: 53 name: dns protocol: UDP - containerPort: 53 name: dns-tcp protocol: TCP # see: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/29055 for details resources: requests: cpu: 150m memory: 20Mi volumeMounts: - name: kube-dns-config mountPath: /etc/k8s/dns/dnsmasq-nanny - name: sidecar image: gcr.io/google-containers/k8s-dns-sidecar:1.15.8 livenessProbe: httpGet: path: /metrics port: 10054 scheme: HTTP initialDelaySeconds: 60 timeoutSeconds: 5 successThreshold: 1 failureThreshold: 5 args: - --v=2 - --logtostderr - --probe=kubedns,127.0.0.1:10053,kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local,5,SRV - --probe=dnsmasq,127.0.0.1:53,kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local,5,SRV ports: - containerPort: 10054 name: metrics protocol: TCP resources: requests: memory: 20Mi cpu: 10m dnsPolicy: Default # Don't use cluster DNS. serviceAccountName: kube-dns Please let me know what I'm missing.
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Kubernetes Series (Part 1) : Basics of Kubernetes & its architecture
If you are a Docker toolbox user on Windows, install minikube & then install kubectl
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Deploy Kubernetes Resources in Minikube cluster using Terraform
$ minikube start π minikube v1.24.0 on Ubuntu 21.04 βͺ KUBECONFIG=$USERHOME/.kube/config π minikube 1.26.0 is available! Download it: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/releases/tag/v1.26.0 π‘ To disable this notice, run: 'minikube config set WantUpdateNotification false' β¨ Using the docker driver based on existing profile π Starting control plane node minikube in cluster minikube π Pulling base image ... π Restarting existing docker container for "minikube" ... π³ Preparing Kubernetes v1.22.3 on Docker 20.10.8 ... π Verifying Kubernetes components... βͺ Using image gcr.io/k8s-minikube/storage-provisioner:v5 π Enabled addons: default-storageclass, storage-provisioner β /snap/bin/kubectl is version 1.24.2, which may have incompatibilites with Kubernetes 1.22.3. βͺ Want kubectl v1.22.3? Try 'minikube kubectl -- get pods -A' π Done! kubectl is now configured to use "minikube" cluster and "default" namespace by default
What are some alternatives?
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
VictoriaMetrics - VictoriaMetrics: fast, cost-effective monitoring solution and time series database
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
k9s - πΆ Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
TDengine - TDengine is an open source, high-performance, cloud native time-series database optimized for Internet of Things (IoT), Connected Cars, Industrial IoT and DevOps.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
Graphite - A highly scalable real-time graphing system
Squirrel - Fluent SQL generation for golang
RRDtool - RRDtool 1.x - Round Robin Database
clickhouse-bulk - Collects many small inserts to ClickHouse and send in big inserts