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Curious if anyone has adopted a stack to do raw data ingestion in Databricks?
I’ve just recently found out about plural. Perhaps give them a try? I think they have a cool idea for quickly deploying an ELT infrastructure. Perhaps check them out?
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Plural.sh – The Open-Source Platform to Build Great Infrastructure
No wonder the GitHub license gizmo doesn't know what license this is, there's a lot of "if statements" in it: https://github.com/pluralsh/plural/blob/master/LICENSE
That aside, I wonder why they went with ZeroSSL and had to include this "watch out for the 24 hour lag" in their docs? https://docs.plural.sh/getting-started/getting-started#build...
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Building a cloud shell experience with Elixir
We’ve been building Plural’s server tier in pure elixir for a year now, and recently found the need to implement a cloud shell experience. It was a pretty amazing case study in the power of phoenix channels and the BEAM’s actor model for implementing something that otherwise could be kind of a pain, and thought the broader community would find it interesting as well. High level the takeaways were
You can check our repo here: GitHub - pluralsh/plural: Multi-cloud, multi-prem application deployments for kubernetes in minutes.🚀 14 (there’s more cool things there you might find interesting, including a full GraphQl API implementation new absinthe devs could reference)
- Ask HN: Have You Left Kubernetes?
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How we Created an in-Browser Kubernetes Experience
For those of you who are unfamiliar with our product, Plural is an open-source DevOps platform that simplifies deploying open-source software on Kubernetes. Even if you aren’t a power user of Kubernetes, you likely are familiar with or know a developer who mentions how steep the learning curve is for Kubernetes. For starters, you need to leverage a large list of tools to deploy and manage a Kubernetes cluster properly.
If you like what we are doing and want to contribute to our open source product, check out our Github repository for more information
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Ask HN: Have You Left Kubernetes?
> we found the start times with Kubernetes too slow
Just curious if you could elaborate here? I work with k8s on docker, and we're also going to be spinning up ephemeral containers (and most of the other things you say) with jupyter notebooks. We're all in on k8s, but since you might be ahead of me, just wondering what hurdles you have faced?
Our big problem was fetching containers took too long since we have kitchen sink containers that are like 10 GB (!) each. They seem to spin up pretty fast though if the image is already pulled. I've worked on a service that lives in the k8s cluster to pull images to make sure they are fresh (https://github.com/lsst-sqre/cachemachine) but curious if you are talking about that or the networking?
What are some alternatives?
werf - A solution for implementing efficient and consistent software delivery to Kubernetes facilitating best practices.
kube-fledged - A kubernetes operator for creating and managing a cache of container images directly on the cluster worker nodes, so application pods start almost instantly
nixery - Container registry which transparently builds images using the Nix package manager. Canonical repository is https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot/-/tree/tools/nixery
kraken - P2P Docker registry capable of distributing TBs of data in seconds
k8s-config-connector - GCP Config Connector, a Kubernetes add-on for managing GCP resources
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
docker-volume-hetzner - Docker Volume Plugin for accessing Hetzner Cloud Volumes
nydus - Nydus - the Dragonfly image service, providing fast, secure and easy access to container images.
Dragonfly2 - Dragonfly is an open source P2P-based file distribution and image acceleration system. It is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as an Incubating Level Project.
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform
external-dns - Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane