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otomi-core
- Otomi – Self-Hosted PaaS for Kubernetes
- Self-hosted Kubernetes-based Heroku alternative
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What is a self-hosted Kubernetes-based PaaS?
An example of a self-hosted Kubernetes-based PaaS is Otomi. Install Otomi on your Kubernetes cluster, compose your platform (by activating the required capabilities) and build, deploy and expose apps in just a couple of minutes. Heroku, but Kubernetes native and running on your own cluster.
- GitHub - redkubes/otomi-core: Self-hosted PaaS for Kubernetes
- GitHub - redkubes/otomi-core: Self-hosted & Git-based PaaS for Kubernetes
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Add developer- and operations-centric tools, automation and self-service on top of Kubernetes
This video shows some of the new features of Otomi version 0.19.0 that will be released in Week 11 2023. Follow us on GitHub and be the first to try it out: https://github.com/redkubes/otomi-core
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Selfhosted PaaS? (No dokku pls)
Otomi
- Self-hosted DevOps Platform as a Service for Kubernetes
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Kubernetes is only a multi-node cluster kernel
Kubernetes is 'only' a multi-node cluster kernel. Some call it the Linux of the cloud.
And because K8s is only a kernel, there are now over 2000+ (open source) projects, all adding some extra functionality to it. Be it for observability, security, or networking. But all of these projects don't really collaborate and end-users don't ask for maturity of individual projects, they want sets/stacks of projects that integrate well.
Now every company has created some Stack with applications and configurations for Kubernetes, all trying to reinvent the wheel and spending an often shocking $ in doing so.
So here is my take:
- Let's create a new category in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) landscape and call it Integrated Stacks for K8s
- To be accepted, a stack needs to provide an open integration framework for other projects to add/integrate their apps
- Just like aLinux distro, each stack is ideal for some specific use case(s)
- A stack can be installed in one run, contains integrated apps that work out-of-the-box, has a (web) UI that acts as a desktop environment to provide easy and secure access to all features. Call it a new user experience for Kubernetes
Wouldn't it be great to have a list of all Kubernetes stacks available that everyone can use (and contribute to)? Just like (in the Linux analogy) you can choose between Linux Mint, Fedora, or Ubuntu.
We already created the first: https://github.com/redkubes/otomi-core
elastalert2
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Ask HN: Do you use Elasticsearch/elastalert and/or praeco for alerting?
Yo HN!
I've followed https://github.com/Yelp/elastalert which was archived and then forked by https://github.com/jertel/elastalert2 for quite a while, and I'm pretty ambiguous about it. On one hand, it looks like these projects got some good traction, but on the other hand, they feel pretty abandoned these days. I've also tried to reach out to the maintainers and am still waiting for an answer.
Anyway - if you use any of these projects, I'll be more than happy to talk (just drop a comment or send an email to [email protected])
The context is, I'm building Keep (https://github.com/keephq/keep), and I thought these projects could work pretty cool together. So, I'm trying to understand if they are still being used.
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Is ELK overkill for this?
We use https://github.com/jertel/elastalert2 to drive our main alerting pipelines of elasticsearch logs. We also use OpsGenie.
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Log alerting: trigger alert when specific log string has not been logged on specific time
Try using Elastalert
- New DevOps Engineer looking for advice for monitoring and alerting
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Does Elasticalert monitorize everything you want?
You can use something like Elastalert2 as an alternative.
What are some alternatives?
k3os - Purpose-built OS for Kubernetes, fully managed by Kubernetes.
elastalert - Easy & Flexible Alerting With ElasticSearch
charts - TrueNAS SCALE Apps Catalogs & Charts
helm-charts - Prometheus community Helm charts
k8s-gitops - GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
kube-prometheus - Use Prometheus to monitor Kubernetes and applications running on Kubernetes
quickstart - Quickstarts to provision Kubernetes with Otomi
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
keep - The open-source alert management and AIOps platform
helm-charts - Temporal Helm charts
prometheus-es-exporter - Prometheus Elasticsearch Exporter