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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubero
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Simplest approach to Kubernetes on dedicated servers? (for CI/CD)
For deploying your apps you could use something like Kubero (https://github.com/kubero-dev/kubero)
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Kubero v1.10.0 released! This Heroku alternative builds now Docker images within your Kubernetes cluster
Repository: https://github.com/kubero-dev/kubero
- Kubero, free self-hosted PaaS alternative for Kubernetes that implements GitOps
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Zeabur - Deploy Your Services with One Click
Are you running Kubero in the background? Zeabur seems to have the same feature set, and Add-ons.
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Selfhosting a MTA with Haraka and Docker
However, because I want to offer an MTA as an add-on for Kubero, my Heroku alternative, I have decided to create one with Haraka. Haraka is a well-known MTA and is used by Craigslist. This MTA is very flexible and can be extended with plugins. It is also highly performant and can run on minimal resources. Another important criterion is that it has been well maintained and developed for a long time.
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Coolify alternatives?
I'm the maintainer of Kubero, which is pretty similar but requires a Kubernetes cluster, which might be a show-stopper in your case. But apart from that, Kubero would be able to fulfill your requirements:
- What tool suggestions do you have for someone who's gonna set up an on-premise k8 cluster? Which tools do you use?
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Any easy to use gui to create/deploy/monitor k8s for a devops newbie?
Probably kubero
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What do you self host that has replaced paid services?
I'm self-hosting Heroku with Kubero.
- New open-source Heroku alternative for your Kubernetes cluster
backstage
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# Enable Developers on SAP BTP with Terraform, GitHub Actions and Backstage
apiVersion: scaffolder.backstage.io/v1beta3 # https://backstage.io/docs/features/software-catalog/descriptor-format#kind-template kind: Template metadata: name: sample-btpsubaccount-remote-template title: Remote Template for SAP BTP Subaccount Setup description: A remote template that creates a basic SAP BTP Subaccount setup tags: - sap - btp - basic - javascript spec: owner: user:guest type: service
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APIMatic SDKs in Backstage Developer Portal
Backstage is an open-source platform developed by Spotify for managing the entire lifecycle of developer infrastructure, including services, APIs, documentation, and more. Backstage streamlines the development process through its centralized and customizable platform, offering a unified dashboard that consolidates information on projects, services, and infrastructure. Acting as a service catalog enhances transparency by allowing teams to document and discover internal services easily. Backstage's extensible architecture supports a robust plugin ecosystem, enabling teams to tailor the platform to their specific workflows and preferences. The platform promotes collaboration, accelerates onboarding through standardized documentation, and integrates seamlessly with various DevOps tools.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
It’s also well understood that having a k8s cluster is not enough to make developers able to host their services - you need a devops team to work with them, using tools like delivery pipelines, Helm, kustomize, infra as code, service mesh, ingress, secrets management, key management - the list goes on! Developer Portals like Backstage, Port and Cortex have started to emerge to help manage some of this complexity.
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Ask HN: How do you organize software documentation at work?
We use Confluence and markdown files in GitHub. I think we are moving a lot of our docs to Backstage [0] soon.
One process that ends up being really valuable for documentation purposes is our "Architecture Review Documents". This is a standard document that team leads fill out before starting work on a new Saga/Epic/Feature/whatever. It includes the scope and business value of a new feature or large block of work, high level technical architecture of implementation, the impact on existing database schemas and service APIs, etc. This document is presented in a meeting with technical leadership in our organization who deep dive on the topic and explore potential pitfalls in the plan.
The document and recording of that meeting live on forever, and this information is very useful when getting acquainted with a certain part of our product/codebase. You are able to read and hear clearly the intention of a certain service or module, and you can identify several relevant points of contact to ask questions to.
[0] https://backstage.io/
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Tools used by the top 1% of Platform Engineers and their Commercial Open Source Alternatives
Check the Backstage repo on GitHub
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10 open source tools that platform, SRE and DevOps engineers should consider in 2024.
Backstage - An open platform for building developer portals. [Internal Developer Portal]
- Backstage: An open platform for building developer portals
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Champion Building - How to successfully adopt a developer tool
So you've just bought a new platform tool? Maybe it's Hashicorp Vault? Snyk? Backstage? You’re excited about all of the developer experience, security and other benefits you're about to unleash on your company—right? But wait…
- Terraform Self-Service platform / Internal Developer Platform solutions
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Developer productivity for fun and profit - Part 2
The idea is to have a central point where people can find standards, documentation, and designs. The team can do this with a specialized tool like Backstage, Confluence, Github, Google Docs, or some internal implementation. The software is not the most important thing here, but having an easy way to find what is needed for the person to be more productive.
What are some alternatives?
coolify - An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative.
cookiecutter - A cross-platform command-line utility that creates projects from cookiecutters (project templates), e.g. Python package projects, C projects.
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
sablier - Start your containers on demand, shut them down automatically when there's no activity. Docker, Docker Swarm Mode and Kubernetes compatible.
api-management-developer-portal - Developer portal provided by the Azure API Management service.
mrsk - Deploy web apps anywhere. [Moved to: https://github.com/basecamp/kamal]
C4-PlantUML - C4-PlantUML combines the benefits of PlantUML and the C4 model for providing a simple way of describing and communicate software architectures
wranglebot - Decentralized MAM Platform
gitops-flux-helm
pack - CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks
Clutch - Fast iOS executable dumper