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karpenter
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 2/2
Karpenter, is a cluster autoscaling solution that, for the moment, only works with AWS infrastructure, but helps you increase the number of nodes automatically depending on your Pods requirements.
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Why can't I run Karpenter on a node that is managed by Karpenter?
I have a few EKS clusters that are running cluster-autoscaler, and I'd like to replace it with Karpenter. When reading through the documentation this stood out to me:
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Is fargate the right choice for my apps?
Karpenter: since we are talking about EKS maybe this kind of autoscaling is worth your time.
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Time-Slicing GPUs with Karpenter
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Run event-driven workflows with Amazon EKS Blueprints, Keda and Karpenter
This post demonstrates a proof-of-concept implementation that uses Kubernetes to execute code in response to an event here is API request. The workflow is powered by Keda (Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling) which scales out the kubernetes pods bases on incoming events such as SQS messages. After keda scaleout pods which are in pending state, Karpenter (Just-in-time Nodes for Any Kubernetes Cluster) bases on provisioners to decide scaleout more nodes
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Karpenter, an awesome autoscaling technology for EKS cluster
Here is the GitHub repo of the tool, and I wrote an article about it if you're interested.
When searching for a cluster autoscaler for EKS, I found out about Karpenter. It's an open-source Kubernetes native node autoscaler developed by AWS.
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Kubernetes Costs: Effective Cost Optimization Strategies To Reduce Your k8s Bill
💡 Karpenter.sh takes a more intelligent, faster approach to autoscaling and improve availability on AWS.
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Scaling in EKS with Karpenter - Part 1
karpenter Helm Release - Installation of karpenter using Helm chart.
Karpenter is an open-source project by AWS that improves the efficiency and cost of running workloads on Kubernetes clusters (not just EKS, it's designed to have support for multiple cloud providers).
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What are some alternatives?
autoscaler - Autoscaling components for Kubernetes
keda - KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
bedrock - Automation for Production Kubernetes Clusters with a GitOps Workflow
karpenterwebsite
wafw00f - WAFW00F allows one to identify and fingerprint Web Application Firewall (WAF) products protecting a website.
karpenterREADME.md
camel-k - Apache Camel K is a lightweight integration platform, born on Kubernetes, with serverless superpowers
dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
fast_check_once - Fast One Time Predicate Checker
buildpacks-jvm - Heroku's official Cloud Native Buildpacks for the JVM ecosystem.
java-buildpack - Heroku Cloud Native Buildpack for Java