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kubernetes-the-hard-way
- The Hater's Guide to Kubernetes
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Kubernetes the Harder Way, on a local Mac or Linux
I recently published Kubernetes the Harder Way, a guide loosely based on Kelsey Hightower's Kubernetes the Hard Way, but lenghtier, more explanatory, broader in scope, and - most importantly - harder, by targeting a local machine instead of Google Cloud Platform.
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Ask HN: Is there a low cost way to learn real K8s, after exhausting minikube?
How about this? It will setup a kubernetes cluster on GCP with 3 worker nodes?
https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kubernetes-the-hard-way
Some costs here but click on the google cloud calc as it seems to have gone up since he wrote this:
- Has anyone ever tried to learn how k8s works?
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Fastest way to set up an k8s environment ?
If you wanna learn it deeply and quickly, Kelsey Hightower's Kubernetes the hard way is fantastic!
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Looking for resources to learn Kubernetes at a deep level.
As for practicing, there’s k8s the hard way and similar flavours.
- Where to start k8s?
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How does managed kubernetes providers hide the control plane?
But if you boil down a control plane to its most essential components, it is basically a database (etcd), a webservice (apiserver) and two controllers (controler-manager, scheduler), none of which requires a Kubernetes cluster for their own needs. Self-hosting the control-plane the kubeadm way is absolutely not a requirement, you can also download the bare binaries and run them as basic systemd units out of the cluster. This is how the Kubernetes the hard way tutorial makes things work, if you want to have a look.
- Kubernetes Begineer
- What's the most sane way to operate a K8s cluster?
lens
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Mirantis K8s Lens closed its source
Nice commit message on the removal, “first draft of new readme”
https://github.com/lensapp/lens/commit/e1fc8869a9e0033fb2266...
Stuff like this is why its gets really hard to trust open source projects backed by a single company not in a foundation. Seems like we’ve entered into a spectrum where open source not in a foundation is shareware, till its relicensed non OSI source visible or closed.
- The Hater's Guide to Kubernetes
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The Inner Workings of Kubernetes Management Frontends — A Software Engineer’s Perspective
Lens
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Introduction to Helm: Comparison to its less-scary cousin APT
Generally I felt as if I was diving in the deepest of waters without the correct equipement and that was horrifying. Unfortunately to me, I had to dive even deeper before getting equiped with tools like ArgoCD, and k8slens. I had to start working with... HELM.
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Imagine the best Kubernetes Dashboard. What does it have?
Indeed you can, with several "paid" features removed, like log tailing and pod shells. They deliberately hobbled the product. If you want to use Lens, my advice is pay for the supported version.
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observing logs from Kubernetes pods without headaches
yes I know there is lens, but it does not allow me to see logs of multiple pods at same time and what is even more important it is not friendly for ephemeral clusters - in my case with help of kind I am recreating whole cluster each time from scratch
- Lazydocker
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Cloud Native Workflow for *Private* AI Apps
Let's wait for few seconds for the pods to become green, I am using Lens, it's awesome btw.
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Fastest way to set up an k8s environment ?
You probably don't need Rancher unless you need a GUI or manage multiple clusters, Lens or k9s might be a better fit for your use case.
What are some alternatives?
rancher - Complete container management platform
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
kubelogin - kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication (kubectl oidc-login)
octant - Highly extensible platform for developers to better understand the complexity of Kubernetes clusters.
argo - Workflow Engine for Kubernetes
Monokle - 🧐 Monokle Desktop empowers you to better create, understand, and deploy YAML manifests with a visual UI that also provides policy validation and cluster insights.
kubernetes-dashboard-desktop-app - It's an attempt to pack official kubernetes dashboard in a single desktop app using Electron
headlamp - A Kubernetes web UI that is fully-featured, user-friendly and extensible
kubesphere - The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter, and edge management ⎈ 🖥 ☁️
kubeadm - Aggregator for issues filed against kubeadm
devtron - Tool integration platform for Kubernetes