onechart
kube-opennebula
onechart | kube-opennebula | |
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3 | 1 | |
236 | 46 | |
8.9% | - | |
8.9 | 0.0 | |
21 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Mustache | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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onechart
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Kubernetes YAML Generator
Actually this was a user contribution, I didn't see the value of this practice first but makes sense now.
- Generic helm chart for webservices
- Helm templates
kube-opennebula
What are some alternatives?
gimlet - The Flux-based Internal Developer Platform
kube-karp - ☸ Add a floating virtual IP to Kubernetes cluster nodes for load balancing easily.
helm - Helm charts for miscellaneous services that I use regularly
kubernetes-k8s - 🖊️ Some notes about Kubernetes (k8s), Docker, Storage.
DevOps - I created this repository to keep my learning, notes, and code in one place for various tools in DevOps. Now, it's helping thousands of learners, practitioners, and professionals every day in their DevOps journey.
k3s-gitops - My home Kubernetes (k3s) cluster managed by GitOps (Flux2) [Moved to: https://github.com/onedr0p/home-cluster]
helm-for-webservices - A generic helm chart that enables you to build pretty much any webservice with a worker, or type of database to associate with in a clean and easy to use manner.
helm-secrets - A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere
kapitan - Generic templated configuration management for Kubernetes, Terraform and other things
k8s-gitops - GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
helm - CCIO Helm Chart Repository
charts - The User-Community Airflow Helm Chart is the standard way to deploy Apache Airflow on Kubernetes with Helm. Originally created in 2017, it has since helped thousands of companies create production-ready deployments of Airflow on Kubernetes.