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secrets-store-csi-driver
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Check your secrets into Git [video]
I'm not a fan of this approach. I think the Secrets Store CSI Driver (https://secrets-store-csi-driver.sigs.k8s.io/) has a better approach.
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EKS secrets - Bitnami sealed secrets or KMS?
Secret Store CSI Driver is what we're playing with now. Pretty excellent.
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How does your company do secret management? AWS/GCP/Azure/Vault/CyberArk etc. thoughts?
If you deploy on k8s, keep your eye on https://secrets-store-csi-driver.sigs.k8s.io/
- K8s secret management
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Secret Management in Kubernetes: Approaches, Tools, and Best Practices
Considering the major limitations of using Kubernetes Secrets, there are many new approaches being developed by the Kubernetes community. Kubernetes SIGs like the Secrets Store CSI Driver and solutions like the external secrets operator that works with third-party secret managers, and options to seal secrets through tools like bitnami’s sealed-secrets. To skip the tools and move directly to best practices, click here.
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Azure AKS/Container App can't access Key vault using managed identity
Just to clarify, CSI secret driver is from cncf not Microsoft. Only msft piece is the portion that integrates with key vault. https://secrets-store-csi-driver.sigs.k8s.io/
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Vault Secrets in K8S, use CRD Injector ?
https://secrets-store-csi-driver.sigs.k8s.io/ and https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/kubernetes/kubernetes-secret-store-driver
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Shhhh... Kubernetes Secrets Are Not Really Secret!
The Secrets Store CSI Driver is a native upstream Kubernetes driver that can be used to abstract where the secret is stored from the workload. If you want to use a cloud provider's secret manager without exposing the secrets as Kubernetes Secret objects, you can use the CSI Driver to mount secrets as volumes in your pods. This is a great option if you use a cloud provider to host your Kubernetes cluster. The driver supports many cloud providers and can be used with different secret managers.
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SealedSecrets or external secret operator?
If you want security they are both bad, use something like the secret manager of your choice API directly in your app or https://secrets-store-csi-driver.sigs.k8s.io/ this will keep the actual secrets out of etcd and env vars and give you more security
- Secrets Management on Kubernetes: How do you handle it?
topolvm
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Linux LVM API for using python or Golang
I’m not aware of anything but you might want to look at the TopoLVM lvmd implementation. It’s a Kubernetes storage plugin for LVM and it talks to a interface daemon over gRPC so it might be useful inspiration at least.
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How to format drives for local persistent volumes
there are local CSI-s like: https://github.com/topolvm/topolvm https://blog.min.io/introducing-directpv/
- Storage provisioner for self-created clusters in 2022, for disk-heavy workload like MySQL?
What are some alternatives?
kubernetes-external-secrets - Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes
local-path-provisioner - Dynamically provisioning persistent local storage with Kubernetes
argocd-vault-plugin - An Argo CD plugin to retrieve secrets from Secret Management tools and inject them into Kubernetes secrets
gemini - Automated backups of PersistentVolumeClaims in Kubernetes using VolumeSnapshots
secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-gcp - Google Secret Manager provider for the Secret Store CSI Driver.
ceph-csi - CSI driver for Ceph
external-secrets - External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service like AWS Secrets Manager and automatically injects the values as Kubernetes Secrets.
aws-ebs-csi-driver - CSI driver for Amazon EBS https://aws.amazon.com/ebs/
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
sealed-secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets
csi-s3 - A Container Storage Interface for S3