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kyma
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Giving Kyma a little spin ... a SpinKube
Although I had the project on my radar, I never took a closer look at it. However, now it was the time to give it a spin ... or try. All I needed was a Kubernetes environment. As I am working in the SAP space the choice of Kubernetes is kind of predefined, namely Kyma in its managed version on the SAP Business Technology Platform.
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myNewsWrap: News from SAP and Microsoft - It's Season 2
News from the SAP side: the clear focus is here SAP Business Technology Platform especially Kyma
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Production GraphQL repos in Go
I could only find https://github.com/kyma-project/kyma as something close to being real-world. But my google fu is failing here. Any help would be appreciated :)
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Durable Functions with Netherite on Kyma
I am using Kyma as opinionated stack on top of Kubernetes (to be precise on a Gardener cluster) for this exercise. The setup should be similar for vanilla stacks, but the API gateway must be adjusted accordingly depending on what you use.
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Road trip with my friends Kyma, KEDA and Azure Functions
So you can install Kyma 1.x without own domain, but you have no access to the Kyma console UI. An issue is open for this (https://github.com/kyma-project/kyma/issues/11924) and according to the Kyma slack channel the situation will improve with the upcoming release of Kyma 2.x, but until then you must provide an own domain to get access to the Kyma console UI. From my point of view this lifts the entry barrier of trying out open-source Kyma, but currently this is the way.
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What are some alternatives?
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vHive - vHive: Open-source framework for serverless experimentation
karpenter-provider-aws - Karpenter is a Kubernetes Node Autoscaler built for flexibility, performance, and simplicity.
sources-for-knative - VMware-related event sources for Knative.
move2kube - Move2Kube is a command-line tool for automating creation of Infrastructure as code (IaC) artifacts. It has inbuilt support for creating IaC artifacts for replatforming to Kubernetes/Openshift.
kyma-keda-azfunc - Repository for blog post an Kyma, KEDA and Azure Functions
bedrock - Automation for Production Kubernetes Clusters with a GitOps Workflow
myNewsWrap - Repo for my video podcast about news from the SAP and Microsoft universe
service-broker - An Open Service Broker Based Kubernetes Templating Engine
keda - KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
heroku-buildpack-java - Heroku's buildpack for Java applications.