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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 1/2
First, for the Development Dockerfile (or any Dockerfile), there should always be a .dockerignore in the same location as the Dockerfile with content similar to this:
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 2/2
You can check out the source code of this article on GitHub. The code is separated into two folders, one for each part.
keda
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Ask HN: What's the right way to scale K8s for GPU workloads?
It seems you want something like KEDA (https://keda.sh)
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Tortoise: Shell-Shockingly-Good Kubernetes Autoscaling
Most just utilize out of the box macro resources available in HPA.
For more advanced use cases there is keda - https://keda.sh/
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Root Cause Chronicles: Quivering Queue
Thankfully KEDA operator was already part of the cluster, and all Robin had to do was create a ScaledObject manifest targeting the Dispatch ScaleUp event, based on the rabbitmq_global_messages_received_total metric from Prometheus.
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Five tools to add to your K8s cluster
Keda
- K8s latencies in chained services - Using RL?
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Best Kubernetes DevOps Tools: A Comprehensive Guide
KEDA introduces event-driven scaling to Kubernetes workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscalers and can scale pods based on external metrics from services like databases and message queues (Kafka, RabbitMQ, MongoDB).
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Auto-scaling DynamoDB Streams applications on Kubernetes
# update version 2.8.2 if required kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kedacore/keda/releases/download/v2.8.2/keda-2.8.2.yaml
- KEDA
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What is the difference in production for scale to zero usecases - Keda vs Lambda ?
This is traditionally a AWS Lambda usecase - or an OpenFaas kind of usecase. But very recently i discovered https://keda.sh/ and it seems it is specifically meant for this in a kubernetes environment.
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Ingesting Data into OpenSearch using Apache Kafka and Go
If you deploy the application to Amazon EKS, you can also consider using KEDA to auto-scale your consumer application based on the number of messages in the MSK topic.
What are some alternatives?
Vegeta - HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!
k8s-prometheus-adapter - An implementation of the custom.metrics.k8s.io API using Prometheus
litmus - Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering in a Cloud-native way. Chaos experiments are published at the ChaosHub (https://hub.litmuschaos.io). Community notes is at https://hackmd.io/a4Zu_sH4TZGeih-xCimi3Q
argo - Workflow Engine for Kubernetes
k3d-nfs-dynamic-volumes - Dynamic nfs volumes using k3d and nfs-ganesha-server-and-external-provisioner
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
helm-secrets - A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere
karpenter-provider-aws - Karpenter is a Kubernetes Node Autoscaler built for flexibility, performance, and simplicity.
autoscaler - Autoscaling components for Kubernetes
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
http-add-on - Add-on for KEDA to scale HTTP workloads