percona-server-mongodb-operator
kubeplus
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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percona-server-mongodb-operator
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Deploy MongoDB on Kubernetes with ArgoCD and Helm charts
Deploying the Percona Operator for MongoDB using ArgoCD represents a significant step forward in managing complex database systems within Kubernetes. By integrating Helm charts with GitOps principles, organizations can achieve more consistent, scalable, and error-resistant deployments.
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Recap Monthly Percona Developer Meetup Hacktoberfest
It's the turn of percona/percona-server-mongodb-operator; Denys Kondratenko is the maintainer of this project. It is an excellent opportunity to learn about Kubernetes and how to extend it and maintain stateful databases inside Kubernetes. Most of the things are tracked in GitHub and Jira.
- Opensource K8s operator developed in Go to contribute
kubeplus
- Traditional Shared Hosting on Kubernetes?
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Kubebouncer - Custom admission controller webhooks
We went through this migration/upgrade in our KubePlus project (https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus). It has an embedded webhook in it, fyi.
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Is it a good idea to use k8s namespace-based multitenancy for delivering managed service of an application?
You might want to check out - KubePlus (https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus), which has already been referenced in the thread and is exactly designed for building managed application services. I am the originator and core contributor to this project. KubePlus is a Kubernetes Operator that takes an application Helm chart and represents it as a Kubernetes API (CRD) on the cluster. This API allows you to create instances of the application in separate namespaces automatically ensuring a secure perimeter around each instance using NetworkPolicy, Resource Quota, and RBAC. These soft multi-tenancy measures are already mentioned in the thread along with the namespace. KubePlus has automated all of them for you under an API. This API not only allows the creation of the application instances but also supports day-2 operations such as monitoring, troubleshooting, and upgrades to simplify the end-to-end functioning of any managed application service. We are currently seeing interest from teams that want to create managed services for different types of containerized applications, including open-source platforms such as WordPress, Moodle, Ozone/OpenMRS, AI/ML workloads, etc. KubePlus has been tested successfully with all (90+) Bitnami Helm charts. For anyone who wants to deliver a managed application with minimal / no Kubernetes access to their customers, KubePlus can help by accelerating the implementation of namespace-based multi-tenancy on Kubernetes. With the ability to set NetworkPolicy and Resource Quota per application instance, the blast radius is restricted, if something goes wrong in an application instance. KubePlus does not need admin permissions on your cluster. This makes it possible to use KubePlus to manage your application instances on your customer's cluster as well.
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Writing a Kubernetes Operator
We have an FAQ about Operators here: https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/blob/master/Operator-F...
It should be helpful if you are new to the Operator concept.
Operators are generally useful for handling domain-specific actions - for example, performing database backups, installing plugins on Moodle/Wordpress, etc. If you are looking for application deployment then a Helm chart should be sufficient.
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Use Kubernetes to run your SaaS
If you are currently delivering your SaaS as a separate instance of your application per customer, you might want to check out our open-source project KubePlus - https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus
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Kubernetes for SaaS with multi-instance
A more commerical offering is from Cloudark who have designed a specific solution for operating your Helm application as a SaaS offering. I have never used it (ArgoCD being my poison) but you might find it fits your usecase better
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Simplest way to host kubernetes with user-level isolation and multi-tenancy
As part of your data platform are you planning to create a separate instance of the database for your end customer? If so, you might find our KubePlus Operator helpful. Check it out here: https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus
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One user per pod with Kubernetes or other container orchestration tools
We have been helping organizations build such multi-instance multi-tenant cloud-native applications. We start with an application Helm chart and create separate release of it per customer/user of that organization. We have an open source Kubernetes Operator that aids in this: https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus
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What is your experience with operators?
You might also want to checkout Operator guidelines and Operator FAQ: - Operator Maturity Model guidelines: https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/blob/master/Guidelines.md
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Does anybody need a Kubernetes Operator for auto renewing SSL certificates?
The project that is getting some traction recently is our KubePlus Operator that delivers Helm charts as-a-service: https://github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus
What are some alternatives?
opentelemetry-operator - Kubernetes Operator for OpenTelemetry Collector
vcluster - vCluster - Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters - Each vcluster runs inside a namespace of the underlying k8s cluster. It's cheaper than creating separate full-blown clusters and it offers better multi-tenancy and isolation than regular namespaces.
percona-docker - Collection of Dockerfiles for Percona software. See individual directories for more details.
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.
mongodb_exporter - A Prometheus exporter for MongoDB including sharding, replication and storage engines
labs
percona-xtradb-cluster-operator - Percona Operator for MySQL based on Percona XtraDB Cluster
kots - KOTS provides the framework, tools and integrations that enable the delivery and management of 3rd-party Kubernetes applications, a.k.a. Kubernetes Off-The-Shelf (KOTS) Software.
Hacktoberfest2023 - About Make your Pull Request on Hacktoberfest 2023. Don't forget to spread love and if you like give us a ⭐️
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
pg_stat_monitor - Query Performance Monitoring Tool for PostgreSQL
mongodb-kubernetes-operator - MongoDB Community Kubernetes Operator