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stolon-chart
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Lessons learned after migrating from Heroku to a Kubernetes cluster
I am using the Stolon Helm chart : https://github.com/lwolf/stolon-chart I was advised on the topic by the consultant I mentioned in the article. I am not 100% confident about managing the database ourselves, but so far so good... and I am very confident in Postgres overall so that balances the matter. Stolon itself seems stable and mature. We tried using Google CloudSQL first (we are hosted on GKE) but we decided against it in the end because our strategy is to be platform-independent and self-contained. Also, we ran into issues related to users, admins and the ability to create extensions (I can't exactly recall what it was, just that it was a bummer).
helm-charts
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Podman Desktop 1.6 released: Even more Kubernetes and Containers features
There's a number or solutions. One is to use a maintained Helm Library Chart that exposes all the values most could ever want like The Helmet [1]. The other is to move over to something like Timoni that is analogous to Helm but with better templating [2].
[1] https://github.com/companyinfo/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/...
[2] https://timoni.sh/comparison/
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"helm crearte" command for bitnami charts/common Library?
Try Helmet
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Alternatives to Helm?
My alternative to Helm is more effective use of Helm. I learned about the Helmet library chart a few weeks ago: https://github.com/companyinfo/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/helmet
- Kubernetes: converting terraform deployments and resources to something better, like helm?
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The Helmet is a Helm Library Chart that defines many chart templates like Deployment, Service, Ingress, etc which can used in other application charts.
The Helmet library was created because we saw many charts requiring only a few select configuration options in their Helm charts.
What are some alternatives?
patroni - A template for PostgreSQL High Availability with Etcd, Consul, ZooKeeper, or Kubernetes
litmus-helm - Helm Charts for the Litmus Chaos Operator & CRDs
traefik-helm-chart - Traefik Proxy Helm Chart
charts - The User-Community Airflow Helm Chart is the standard way to deploy Apache Airflow on Kubernetes with Helm. Originally created in 2017, it has since helped thousands of companies create production-ready deployments of Airflow on Kubernetes.
charts - HAProxy Ingress helm charts
kluctl - The missing glue to put together large Kubernetes deployments, composed of multiple smaller parts (Helm/Kustomize/...) in a manageable and unified way.
charts - TrueNAS SCALE Apps Catalogs & Charts
helm-charts - A collection of Helm charts
stolon - PostgreSQL cloud native High Availability and more.
ark-server-charts - A helm chart for an ARK Survival Evolved Cluster
shadowsocks-helm-chart - a Helm chart for Shadowsocks
clearml-helm-charts - Helm chart repository for the new unified way to deploy ClearML on Kubernetes. ClearML - Auto-Magical CI/CD to streamline your AI workload. Experiment Management, Data Management, Pipeline, Orchestration, Scheduling & Serving in one MLOps/LLMOps solution