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kompose
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Can I scale my dockerized Flask solution with Kubernetes?
Install Kompose - a conversion tool that allows you to convert your Docker Compose code to Kubernetes configuration files Run kompose convert in the same directory as your docker-compose.yml to generate the config files for your Kubernetes cluster
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One Minute: Compose
Kubernetes (via kompose)
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☸️ Kubernetes: From your docker-compose file to a cluster with Kompose
As stated on their homepage, with Kompose, you can now push the same file to a production container orchestrator!. The tool definitely covers a wide range of Kubernetes features, among which these are meaningless locally but crucial for kubernetes :
- Kompose: Conversion Tool for Docker Compose to Kubernetes
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Single docker compose stack on multiple hosts. But how?
K3s is a small, open source, no nonsense, distribution of Kubernetes. I think you'll find it just as easy to setup as Swarm. The challenge will be that Kubernetes has an entirely different API compared to Docker/Docker Compose. This can be mitigated by a tool called kompose, but using this will limit what you can do on Kubernetes.
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Should I be using a unified Docker-Compose.yml?
Although I recently moved my own services from docker compose to kubernetes using https://kompose.io/ and now the only thing I run with docker compose, currently, is my private docker registry but everything including in kube, are always in their own folders.
- Podman Desktop v1.5 with Compose onboarding and enhanced Kubernetes pod data
- Reasons to Drop Docker for Podman
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Podman Desktop 1.2 Released: Compose and Kubernetes Support
I haven't run into the need to do that, but there is the Kompose project that exists to help with the conversion (https://kompose.io/)!
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If I pull a docker image, can that image file be uploaded to a kubernetes cluster and it will work right away?
Compose claims to do that. https://kompose.io and https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/translate-compose-kubernetes/
python-flask-sample-app
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Wrapping Django, with helm?
Here is a flask app with a Helm chart that you can use to modify https://github.com/codefresh-contrib/python-flask-sample-app/tree/with-helm
What are some alternatives?
coolify - An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative.
flask-cache-redis - :fire: Implementation of API Caching with Flask, Redis and Docker
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
rexray - REX-Ray is a container storage orchestration engine enabling persistence for cloud native workloads
nuclio - High-Performance Serverless event and data processing platform
metallb - A network load-balancer implementation for Kubernetes using standard routing protocols
alliance-auth-kubernetes
pack - CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks
Flynn - [UNMAINTAINED] A next generation open source platform as a service (PaaS)
aws-load-balancer-controller - A Kubernetes controller for Elastic Load Balancers
C4-PlantUML - C4-PlantUML combines the benefits of PlantUML and the C4 model for providing a simple way of describing and communicate software architectures