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minikube
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
With the containerized Node.js/Express API, I could run multiple containers, scaling to handle more traffic. Using a tool called minikube, we can easily spin up a local Kubernetes cluster to horizontally scale Docker containers. It was possible to keep one shared instance of the database, and many APIs were routed with an internal Kubernetes load balancer.
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Can I scale my dockerized Flask solution with Kubernetes?
Install Minicube - a tool that allows us to spin up a Kubernetes cluster in a local machine Run minikube start to start your Kubernetes cluster Run minikube dashboard to spin up a web-based user interface that allows you to manage your Kubernetes cluster
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K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
If you're just messing around, just use kind (https://kind.sigs.k8s.io) or minikube if you want VMs (https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io). Both work on ARM-based platforms.
You can also use k3s; it's hella easy to get started with and it works great.
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Developer’s Guide to Building Kubernetes Cloud Apps ☁️🚀
$ minikube addons enable dashboard 💡 dashboard is an addon maintained by Kubernetes. For any concerns contact minikube on GitHub. You can view the list of minikube maintainers at: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/OWNERS ▪ Using image docker.io/kubernetesui/dashboard:v2.7.0 ▪ Using image docker.io/kubernetesui/metrics-scraper:v1.0.8 🌟 The 'dashboard' addon is enabled $ minikube addons enable metrics-server 💡 metrics-server is an addon maintained by Kubernetes. For any concerns contact minikube on GitHub. You can view the list of minikube maintainers at: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/OWNERS ▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/metrics-server/metrics-server:v0.6.4 🌟 The 'metrics-server' addon is enabled $ minikube addons enable ingress 💡 ingress is an addon maintained by Kubernetes. For any concerns contact minikube on GitHub. You can view the list of minikube maintainers at: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/OWNERS 💡 After the addon is enabled, please run "minikube tunnel" and your ingress resources would be available at "127.0.0.1" ▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen:v20230407 ▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/controller:v1.8.1 ▪ Using image registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen:v20230407 🔎 Verifying ingress addon... 🌟 The 'ingress' addon is enabled
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Implementing TLS in Kubernetes
A Kubernetes distribution: You need to install a Kubernetes distribution to create the Kubernetes cluster and other necessary resources, such as deployments and services. This tutorial uses kind (v0.18.0), but you can use any other Kubernetes distribution, including minikube or K3s.
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Sites you should know: Part One
3.Minikube ( https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io ):
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Cannot stop 10 containers after Kubernetes minikube tutorial
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES7523fd2c20c7 gcr.io/google\_containers/k8s-dns-sidecar-amd64 "/sidecar --v=2 --..." 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_sidecar\_kube-dns-86f6f55dd5-qwc6z\_kube-system\_c1333ffc-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_09bd438011406 gcr.io/google\_containers/k8s-dns-dnsmasq-nanny-amd64 "/dnsmasq-nanny -v..." 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_dnsmasq\_kube-dns-86f6f55dd5-qwc6z\_kube-system\_c1333ffc-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_05c35e00a5a27 gcr.io/google\_containers/k8s-dns-kube-dns-amd64 "/kube-dns --domai..." 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_kubedns\_kube-dns-86f6f55dd5-qwc6z\_kube-system\_c1333ffc-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_077ef463642b7 gcr.io/google\_containers/pause-amd64:3.0 "/pause" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_POD\_kube-dns-86f6f55dd5-qwc6z\_kube-system\_c1333ffc-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_039f618666205 gcr.io/google\_containers/kubernetes-dashboard-amd64 "/dashboard --inse..." 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_kubernetes-dashboard\_kubernetes-dashboard-vgpjl\_kube-system\_c1176a44-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_0023b7b554a8c gcr.io/google\_containers/pause-amd64:3.0 "/pause" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_POD\_kubernetes-dashboard-vgpjl\_kube-system\_c1176a44-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_01c3bdb7bdeb1 gcr.io/google-containers/kube-addon-manager "/opt/kube-addons.sh" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_kube-addon-manager\_kube-addon-manager-tpad\_kube-system\_7b19c3ba446df5355649563d32723e4f\_08a00feefa754 gcr.io/google\_containers/pause-amd64:3.0 "/pause" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_POD\_kube-addon-manager-tpad\_kube-system\_7b19c3ba446df5355649563d32723e4f\_0b657eab5f6f5 gcr.io/k8s-minikube/storage-provisioner "/storage-provisioner" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_storage-provisioner\_storage-provisioner\_kube-system\_c0a8b187-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_067be5cc1dd0d gcr.io/google\_containers/pause-amd64:3.0 "/pause" 18 hours ago Up 18 hours k8s\_POD\_storage-provisioner\_kube-system\_c0a8b187-e4d6-11e7-bccf-0021ccbf0996\_0 I just did the Kubernetes minikube tutorial at https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube, and I cannot stop or remove these containers, they always get recreated.
- DNS issue of Alpine/musl solved?
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DevOps experience without Kubernetes
https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube for local learning that's lightweight.
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x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
Haven’t dabbled with minikube yet, but there’s a whole thread about this error here: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/9798
skaffold
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You've just inherited a legacy C++ codebase, now what?
A nice middle ground is using a tool like Google's Skaffold, which provides "Bazel-like" capabilities for composing Docker images and tagging them based on a number of strategies, including file manifests. In my case, I also use build args to explicitly set versions of external dependencies.
While I am in a Typescript environment with this setup at the moment, my personal experience that Skaffold with Docker has a lighter implementation and maintenance overhead than Bazel. (You also get the added benefit of easy deployment and automatic rebuilds.)
I quite liked using Bazel in a small Golang monorepo, but I ran into pain when trying to do things like include third-party pre-compiled binaries in the Docker builds, because of the unusual build rules convention. The advantage of Skaffold is it provides a thin build/tag/deploy/verify layer over Docker and other container types. Might be worth a look!
Kudos to the Google team building it! https://skaffold.dev
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Simplifying preview environments for everyone
To get a similar experience of preevy up, first we’ll need to split the build and deploy using process or alternatively employ tools that orchestrate build-tag-push-update-sync flow like Skaffold/Tilt.
- Is there a way to hot reload the code running in a container when I edit the codebase in VSCode?
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Set up docker and kubernetes in ubuntu 22.04
We will be using docker and microk8s from Canonical. For running our software during development, we will be using skaffold which is a great tool developed by Google.
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one container for a UI and one for express server. For dev would like to docker compose up. Couple questions
To add more context, if you are developing containers in a local dev environment, the minimum you should have is the Google Cloud SDK and Skaffold. The SDK will allow you to programmatically interact with Googleapis e.g. auth, services, resources. Skaffold will allow you to build and deploy to the cloud similar to working with a local dev environment.
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How do you develop cloud-native applications locally on Kubernetes?
I have used both Skaffold and Devspace. I prefer the latter.
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Launch HN: Moonrepo (YC W23) – Open-source build system
I wonder if it has some overlap with https://skaffold.dev/.
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Building a RESTful API With Functions
K3d and Skaffold for local development
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Does anyone else feel like this?
skaffold.dev - build in k8s - no more asking for the database password. All the plumbing to the backend is just done so it's easier for them to test and demo any branch
What are some alternatives?
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
devspace - DevSpace - The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes ⚡ Automate your deployment workflow with DevSpace and develop software directly inside Kubernetes.
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.