kubepug
kube-capacity
kubepug | kube-capacity | |
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9 | 1 | |
1,372 | 1,970 | |
1.7% | - | |
8.5 | 6.9 | |
7 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubepug
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New IBM LinuxONE 4 Express – Rack-mounted pre-configured Linux mainframe
Agreed. The tooling around upgrades is painfully atrocious, and stuff like kubepug [1] should be part of the Kubernetes core.
[1] https://github.com/kubepug/kubepug
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Top 15 Kubectl plugins for security engineers
Not strictly related to security, but I find kubepug awesome when planning upgrades, especially if you need to jump across 2 or 3 major versions.
- Kubernetes upgrade
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Kubernetes 1.21 - Going EOL on major cloud providers in early 2023
Also kubepug - https://github.com/rikatz/kubepug
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Essential plugins for Kubectl CLI
References Kubepug net-forward Krew
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How do you verify all of your resources and manifests support before upgrading a Kubernetes version?
Verify with a tool like kubepug, something like
- rikatz/kubepug: Kubernetes PreUpGrade (Checker)
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
kube-pug - is a plugin known as deprecations in krew. Every cluster needs to be upgraded sooner or later and at some point you will run into API deprecations and/or removals. Finding what's being deprecated can be long and error-prone process and this plugin tries to simplify that. All you need to do is run kubectl deprecations --k8s-version=v1.XX.X and you will get list of all the instances of API objects in cluster that will be deprecated or removed in the specified version.
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SilverSurfer - An OpenSource project to check ApiVersion Status and provide Migration path for Kubernetes objects when upgrading Kubernetes to 1.22 or any other.
Kubepug - Only checks whether the existing objects have any Deprecated ApiVersions
kube-capacity
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
kube-capacity - known as resource-capacity in krew tries to provide better insight into cluster resource usage and utilization. It's essentially a kubectl top on steroids. It can show you resource utilization and consumption per namespace or pods, allows for node or pod label filtering, as well as sorting of output.
What are some alternatives?
kube-no-trouble - Easily check your clusters for use of deprecated APIs
kdef - Declarative resource management for Kafka
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
kubectl-kubesec - Security risk analysis for Kubernetes resources
kubeval - Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports multiple Kubernetes versions
ketall - Like `kubectl get all`, but get really all resources
awesome-kubectl-plugins - Curated list of kubectl plugins
kubectx - Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
rakkess - Review Access - kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources
silver-surfer - Kubernetes objects api-version compatibility checker and provides migration path for K8s objects and prepare it for cluster upgrades
kubelogin - kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication (kubectl oidc-login)