sandbox-operator
A Kubernetes operator for creating isolated environments (by plexsystems)
postgres-operator
Postgres operator creates and manages PostgreSQL clusters running in Kubernetes (by zalando)
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sandbox-operator
Posts with mentions or reviews of sandbox-operator.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-29.
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RBAC for developer self-service?
I’ve been looking at this sandbox operator recently, it configures all the rbac for you, users just have to create the sandbox resource to get their namespace and permissions created. https://github.com/plexsystems/sandbox-operator
- Released to the open! A Sandbox operator that enables authenticated users to create their own constrained namespaces for development and testing.
postgres-operator
Posts with mentions or reviews of postgres-operator.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-22.
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Run PostgreSQL. The Kubernetes Way
yes, precisely. It's UI part that's broken, which cannot list snapshots. Issue is here, no fix since 2020, sadly: https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/issues/937
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Modern SQL Databases Are Changing Web Development: Part 1
I personally like the Zalando operator better, you can add databases and users by updating the CRD, feature parity between the two on HA is pretty good
https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator
- Deploying Postgres on Kubernetes in production
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Why PostgreSQL High Availability Matters and How to Achieve It
one of the solutions which made it pretty simple for us to run postgresql in a ha environment (mostly in k8s, but works standalone as well) is zalandos patroni: https://github.com/zalando/patroni it's really solid and worked for us for a few years already.
or for k8s their operator: https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator (docker image: https://github.com/zalando/spilo) we've also tried other operators which were easier to get started, but they failed miserably (crunchyrolls operator is basically based on the zalando one)
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How to Deploy a PostgreSQL cluster on Kubernetes
git clone https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator.git cd postgres-operator
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[Kubernetes] Comment déployez-vous un cluster Postgres sur Kubernetes en 2022?
Zalando / Postgres-Operator
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What are you using to run Postgres?
Somewhere between here and here i found out about that.
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How to deploy a high availability (HA) Postgres cluster in Kubernetes?
Here's an example of using the PostgreSQL Operator to deploy a high availability PostgreSQL cluster in Kubernetes. In this example, I'll be using the PostgreSQL Operator from Zalando [https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator] to deploy a PostgreSQL cluster with two nodes.
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Implementing postgres on a kubernetes cluster for production. Any guides, articles, checklist, etc?
Here's the operator for a postgres cluster: https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator
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Databases on Kubernetes is fundamentally same as a database on a VM
And that repo you linked to has 1846 issues, 161 open. Which doesn't seem extraordinary based on my limited exposure to k8s.
Another example: https://github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/issues with 445 open issues. Why?
Maybe I'm wrong and this is all a good sign of progress, but my impression is that the entire k8s ecosystem is held together with reused duct tape.