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strapi-tool-dockerize
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 1/2
Another great alternative to generate the Dockerfile, docker-compose.yaml and all the Docker related files is to use dockerize. This tool will automatically detect your project and help you add docker support via a nice CLI UI. From your project root folder, you need to run the following:
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Goodbye 2022, Hello 2023! Strapi Wrapped in One Year
Strapi wouldn’t be anything without its community, which is very much represented by its Community Stars. The Write for the Community program resulted in 148 new articles being published, for a total of 1.3M views. 2022 was also the year of the launch of the Strapi Community Organization, a group of community members dedicated to empowering initiatives and highlighting them. Boaz, Mattie, Sacha, and Simen have been invaluable contributors to the Strapi Community, going above and beyond by developing open-source plugins and tools. Strapi config-sync plugin, mattie-strapi-bundle (for search), Strapi REST cache plugin, Dockerize tool, and more!
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Re-Introducing the Strapi Community Organization
The Organization aims to provide value to Strapi users by creating well-maintained plugins, integrations, and tooling. This dedicated GitHub organization already includes popular repositories such as the awesome-strapi repository, Dockerize, to add docker support for a Strapi Project or strapi-plugin-rest-cache.
kops
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Authenticated Docker Hub image pulls in Kubernetes
The general problem of patching resource definitions that are not fully under your control has also been recognized for some time. This is true of default resources created and updated by cluster maintenance tools (e.g. kOps), or by public helm charts that you use to install common services and operators (e.g. nginx-ingress, cert-manager, and so on). High quality charts will allow you to override the configuration of important components such as service account references, but some simpler charts offer much less configuration.
- How to backup / snapshot and restore full EKS cluster(s)?
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 1/2
kOps with your own instances.
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💡Hosted ETCD aaS
Companies run their own clusters (sometimes for cost reasons), using tools like kops, and kubeadm to set up their own clusters.
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Kubernetes from Scratch in 2022
Kops is a cluster setup and management command line tool that deploys a Kubernetes cluster to AWS. It provides configuration abstractions such as manifest YAML files that facilitate node and components configuration. And like Ansible, it will provide dry-run capabilities and ensures idempotency of changing the nodes.
- Kubernetes Cluster on AWS with Kops - NodePort Service Unavailable
- I'd like to get myself out of the stone age, but don't know how
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Don't Use Kubernetes, Yet
I highly recommend the kops[1] tool from Kubernetes if opting to deploy/manage Kubernetes yourself. I’ve had great experiences with it in the past (have been using since before EKS or Fargate existed).
kops let’s you define your Kubernetes cluster in yaml, then can deploy directly or output terraform that you can use to deploy.
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Choosing the Best Kubernetes Cluster and Application Deployment Strategies
A variety of management services and open-source tools are emerging that address these problems. Well-known open source tools include kOps and kubespray, both developed under the auspices of Kubernetes special interest groups (SIGs). There are also a number of SaaS and hosted services. (See the blog, How a Hosted Software Delivery Model Differs from SaaS for Kubernetes Management and Operations.)
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My "infrastructure as code" tool to manage production-grade clusters
it takes too much time, terraform configs are not easy to use also. Pulumi is much better to maintenance. Cloudy is good enough for launching a production-ready cluster in 5-10 minutes. It could be an alternative to kops
What are some alternatives?
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
cluster-api - Home for Cluster API, a subproject of sig-cluster-lifecycle
rancher - Complete container management platform
kubeadm - Aggregator for issues filed against kubeadm
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
aws-node-termination-handler - Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
terraform-aws-openshift - Create infrastructure with Terraform and AWS, install OpenShift. Party!