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115,700 | 2,054 | |
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10.0 | 9.7 | |
3 days ago | 8 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubernetes
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First Kubernetes Deployment with Minikube
Kubernetes Kubernetes is a tool for orchestrating(managing) docker containers. With this tool you can deploy, scale and manage your containerized apps. Kubernetes commonly used in developing and production.
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Syntactic Support for Error Handling
Global settings are easy to check and verify and modern frameworks handle it for you, because there's all these knobs. (I agree it's waaay too many, but that's because there's a runtime and on top of that there's a process manager, and on top of that there's nginx/apache or other reverse proxy.)
Sure, someone can write a Go library to wrap every low-level function to make sure there's some error handling, maybe with closures and generics it would be quite okay.
In Go if you don't see the error handled you know it's not handled anywhere else. Great? Well, sure .. um, maybe? After all if you want to handle it you need to add error handling there. Consequently your code now is 3x as many lines and ~66% of it is returning errors upward. It's the new Assembly.
(I don't think try-catch is good, I think that PHP's error handling is better despite try-catch.)
Porting to Go (for reliability or otherwise), why? There are other languages out there! Especially if you spent the last decade learning about compile-time checks.
I know that k8s (and tons of now-critical software) is written in Go, and it's not a pretty sight -- and instead of having better abstractions there's NASA-cargo-culting[0]. Linux is written in C. It does not make C a great choice for many reasons. (Go is definitely a better choice than C when it comes to memory safety for example, but I prefer Scala or Rust.)
Facebook added their own typing to PHP (and tellingly called it Hack, of course).
[0] https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/ec2e767e593953...
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Why Golang Is Such a Powerful Language
Kubernetes is a system for managing containers. It helps you run apps across many servers. It handles scaling, failover, and more. It’s used by big tech companies and is one of the most important cloud tools today. Written in Go.
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12 Lựa Chọn Thay Thế Vercel Cần Xem Xét Vào Năm 2025
Kubernetes + Pipeline CI/CD
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Is Go Worth Learning in 2025?
Cloud-Native Friendly: Lightweight and fast, Go apps fit perfectly into containerized environments like Docker and Kubernetes.
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India Open Source Development: Harnessing Collaborative Innovation for Global Impact
Over the years, Indian developers have played increasingly vital roles in many international projects. From contributions to frameworks such as Kubernetes and Apache Hadoop to the emergence of homegrown platforms like OpenStack India, India has steadily carved out a global reputation as a powerhouse of open source talent.
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Building Burstables: CPU slicing with cgroups
I'd also strongly recommend this view of how Kubernetes uses cgroups, showing similar drill downs for how everything gets managed.
I've been a bit apoplectic in the past that cgroups seemed not super helpful in Kubernetes, but this really showed me how the different Kubernetes QoS levels are driven by similar juggling of different cgroups.
I'm not sure if this makes use of cpu.max.burst or not. There's a fun article that monkeys with these cgroups directly, which is neat to see. It also links to an ask that Linux support the new (5.14) CFS Burst system. Which is a whole nother fun rabbit hole to go down! https://medium.com/@christian.cadieux/kubernetes-throttling-... https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/104516
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A Guide to Setting up Service Discovery for APIs
Kubernetes isn't just for container orchestration—it packs a powerful built-in service discovery system that's changing how developers think about service connectivity. It uses DNS under the hood, along with environment variables, to help services find each other.
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Why did Windows 7 log on slower if you have a solid color background?
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/commit/7fef0a4f6a44...
Of course, we'd already fixed other issues like Kubelet listening on a secondary debug port with no authentication. Those problems stemmed from its origins as a make-it-possible hacker project and it took a while to pivot it to something usable in an enterprise.
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Kubernetes 1.33: A Deep Dive into the Exciting New Features of Octarine
For a comprehensive overview, explore the Kubernetes 1.33 release notes and GitHub changelog. Engage with the community at events like KubeCon or join the Kubernetes Slack to collaborate on the future of cloud-native computing. With Octarine, Kubernetes continues to shine as the backbone of modern infrastructure.
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What are some alternatives?
Apache ZooKeeper - Apache ZooKeeper
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
deckhouse - Kubernetes platform from Flant
Puppet - Server automation framework and application
consul - Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
Chef - Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code automating how infrastructure is configured, deployed and managed across any environment, at any scale