komiser
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komiser | autoscaler | |
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11 | 89 | |
3,861 | 7,667 | |
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9.7 | 9.7 | |
1 day ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
komiser
- Komiser – Your cloud resources will have nowhere to hide
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Can I Mention My Open Source Contributions On My Resume?
Here's my recent Pull request that got merged i am quite new to it its been like 2 months i started open source
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Productivity hacks for OSS contributors
Note: this comes from the tailwarden project which advertises themselves as open source while using a ELv2 license which puts limitations on certain use. Looks like the project switched from MIT last year.
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How to practice FinOps with Komiser
Yes its free and open-source project, here's the repo: https://github.com/tailwarden/komiser :)
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Discover cloud cost savings opportunities with Komiser (OSS Community call)
For anybody interested in cloud savings: Join us tomorrow at 10am UTC to learn how to optimise cloud costs (including Azure) with the open source tool Komiser!
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Manage Kubernetes objects all in one place with Komiser
Komiser is an open-source cloud cost optimization tool that can help with this challenge. It provides insights into the costs associated with different regions, managed services, and individual resources, making it a valuable addition to any cloud environment. But not only that, Komiser's Kubernetes integration offers even greater visibility into the Kubernetes clusters running on compute instances, allowing users to create custom views that dynamically update to reflect the current state of their microservice resources.
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Why we made Komiser open sourcea
The tool was open-sourced and become a cloud-agnostic with the support of major cloud providers. Upon release, it gained popularity and my colleague Cyril and I noticed that many organizations shared similar challenges, particularly regarding limited visibility into their infrastructure and related tools. To address this challenge, we launched Tailwarden, an open-core company founded on the principles of Komiser and built on an open-source model. Our aim is to empower developers by improving transparency and collaboration in the cloud. Our mission is to put control of the cloud into the hands of developers by tackling one of the most pressing issues in the space.
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Tagging Cloud Resources with Komiser
With Komiser, you can connect multiple cloud accounts, and build your cloud inventory in seconds. In the example below, we’ve connected an AWS production and sandbox accounts:
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A multi-cloud cost inspector & optimizer (almost 3k stars)
Neat project! But I noticed it's licensed as ELv2 which isn't typically considered open source, since such a license does not meet the common open source definition due to it's limitations on usage.
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Komiser vs AWS Resource Explorer
Komiser is an open-source cloud-agnostic resource manager. It integrates with multiple cloud providers (including AWS), builds a cloud asset inventory, and helps you break down your cost at the resource level.
autoscaler
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Upgrading Hundreds of Kubernetes Clusters
We use Cluster Autoscaler to automatically adjust the number of nodes (cluster size) based on your actual usage to ensure efficiency. Additionally, we deploy Vertical and Horizontal Pod Autoscalers to scale your applications' resources as their needs change automatically.
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Not Everything Is Google's Fault (Just Most Things)
> * Hetzner: cheap, good service, the finest pets in the world, no cattle
You can absolutely do cattle with Hetzner. They support imaging and immutable infrastructure. They don't have a native auto scaling equivalent, but if you're using Kubernetes, they have a cluster autoscaler: https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/blob/master/cluster...
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Kubernetes(K8s) Autoscaler — a detailed look at the design and implementation of VPA
Here we take the VPA as a starting point to analyze the design and implementation principles of the VPA in Autoscaler. The source code for this article is based on Autoscaler HEAD fbe25e1.
- Scaling with Karpenter and Empty Pod(A.k.a Overprovisioning)
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Reducing Cloud Costs on Kubernetes Dev Envs
Autoscaling over EKS can be accomplished using either the cluster-autoscaler project or Karpenter. If you want to use Spot instances, consider using Karpenter, as it has better integrations with AWS for optimizing spot pricing and availability, minimizing interruptions, and falling back to on-demand nodes if no spot instances are available.
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☸️ Managed Kubernetes : Our dev is on AWS, our prod is on OVH
Autoscaling is already provided on OVH, but we don't use it for now. Autoscaler has to be manually installed on the AWS/EKS cluster.
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relevant way of scaling pods
do you mean this: https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/blob/master/vertical-pod-autoscaler/pkg/recommender/README.md
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Kubernetes Cluster Maintenance
Read more about this scaler in detail here!
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Anyone running Windows nodes in your clusters?
We have a default node group of Linux hosts, but there's a secondary nodegroup of Windows hosts that is typically scaled down to 0. When a team's build runs, a pod is scheduled based on their definition. Cluster-autoscaler will check the nodeSelector and automatically spin up a node from that nodegroup if necessary.
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How to make sure Kubernetes autoscaler not deleting the nodes which runs specific pod
I am running a Kubernetes cluster(AWS EKS one) with Autoscaler pod So that Cluster will autoscale according to the resource request within the cluster.
What are some alternatives?
doctl - The official command line interface for the DigitalOcean API.
karpenter-provider-aws - Karpenter is a Kubernetes Node Autoscaler built for flexibility, performance, and simplicity.
awesome-kubernetes - A curated list of awesome references collected since 2018.
cluster-proportional-autoscaler - Kubernetes Cluster Proportional Autoscaler Container
helm - Helm chart for komiser
aws-ebs-csi-driver - CSI driver for Amazon EBS https://aws.amazon.com/ebs/
cloud-provider-azure - Cloud provider for Azure
keda - KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
aws-cdk - The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
descheduler - Descheduler for Kubernetes
komiser - The open-source cloud environment inspector 👮 [Moved to: https://github.com/tailwarden/komiser]
k3s-aws-terraform-cluster - Deploy an high available K3s cluster on Amazon AWS