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🎀 Five tools to make your K8s experience more enjoyable 🎀
Unlike the other tools mentioned in this post, Kubevious has no way of changing the cluster state. It is intended solely as an observability tool, focusing on potential issues in your cluster. It highlights potential threats and risks for every resource you may run.
- How do you manager what is deployed on your cluster ?
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Interesting tools?
kubevious: UI tool and query the cluster with regex https://github.com/kubevious/kubevious
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Kubernetes Dashboard: 10 Alternatives You Should Consider
In many ways, Kubevious is like many other Kubernetes Dashboard alternatives in that it provides the capability to view, edit, and maintain your configurations. However, Kubevious is going strong on one specific selling point: simplicity.
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Help: Need feedback on K8s UI redesign
But since you asked I’ll give quick summary to the scope of the change. Prior version of Kubevious comes with a graphival view, where resources are reresented in a tree structure under namespaces and grouped in a logical group of “application”. This lets you see configmaps, services, ingresses, etc that are somehow related to this application. See here: https://github.com/kubevious/kubevious
- How to validate Kubernetes YAML files
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Google admits Kubernetes container tech is too complex
You should also check https://github.com/kubevious/kubevious
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Kubevious - Not so Obvious GUI for Kubernetes
I know when I started this article I mentioned install Kubevious into the cluster to unveil its full power. But if you just want to give it a try you can try using kubevious portable version that runs on your local machine but with limited functionality like e.g., time-machine is not there, etc.
Today we are going to see about Kubevious, this IDE, takes not so obvious approach, with features like analyzing your Kubernetes cluster like
k8dash
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Mirantis is up to more shenanigans with Lens, removes logs and shell. OpenLens affected as well.
Skooner (https://skooner.io/) is a nice alternative to Lens too. It offers a mobile view too which no other tool is offering right now (Not even Lens!). Devtron (https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron) is also a good alternative to Lens. It is open source and lets you view pods and exec into pods just like Lens. It manages Helm charts better than Lens.
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Is there a way to test the scalability of a web server (or any type of server)?
Then the next step can be using Docker and Kubernetes. Your application will be running inside the Docker container and Kubernetes will be managing all the resources. So Kubernetes can do already some scaling and allocate more resources to your application when needed. As well you can use Skooner (https://github.com/skooner-k8s/skooner) , a dashboard for Kubernetes. From there you can see if your Kubernetes configuration is optimal or it needs some tweaking (more CPU, more RAM, perhaps bigger disk...).
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Kubernetes Dashboard: 10 Alternatives You Should Consider
Skooner—previously known as "K8Dash"—is the first entry on this list to directly target the use case of being a Kubernetes dashboard. It gives you everything you'd want in a dashboard, from viewing your configurations and workloads to even managing them and editing the YAML directly in the UI.
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Kubernetes Monitoring Dashboards - 5 Best Open-Source Tools
Having received a face-lift and new name, Skooner continues to be a leading open-source tool for holistically monitoring Kubernetes. The developers behind the project tout the simplicity and real-time availability of their solution—no refreshes or manual polling is required to fetch system data as it’s collected. Additionally, the YAML provided within the tool’s resource repository allows you to start leveraging Skooner in just a minute’s time.
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Kubernetes Dashboards: Headlamp
Check this one out as well: https://github.com/skooner-k8s/skooner
What are some alternatives?
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
octant - Highly extensible platform for developers to better understand the complexity of Kubernetes clusters.
komoplane - 🍨 Crossplane Troubleshooting Tool by Komodor
kube-linter - KubeLinter is a static analysis tool that checks Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts to ensure the applications represented in them adhere to best practices.
openunison-k8s-login-oidc - Kubernetes login portal for both kubectl and the dashboard using OpenID Connect. Use groups from your assertion in RBAC policies to control access to your cluster. Supports impersonation and OpenID Connect integration with your API server.
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
permission-manager - Permission Manager is a project that brings sanity to Kubernetes RBAC and Users management, Web UI FTW
exception-handling - Proposal to add exception handling to WebAssembly
pluto - A cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes
kptop - CLI tool for Kubernetes that provides pretty monitoring for Nodes, Pods, Containers, and PVCs resources on the terminal through Prometheus metrics
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes