systemk
gardener
systemk | gardener | |
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4 | 9 | |
153 | 2,748 | |
3.3% | 1.1% | |
4.1 | 9.9 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 18 hours ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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systemk
- There are only 12 binaries in Talos Linux
- K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
- Can I use Java jars directly with k8 and skip docker?
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Why aren't there any manged Kubernetes Control Plane as a Service offering out there?
If you don't use vanilla k8s, something like this might help to create some hack: https://github.com/virtual-kubelet/systemk
gardener
- Introducing Gardener, your ultimate companion for effortless Kubernetes cluster management!
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How does managed kubernetes providers hide the control plane?
Now, if you want to dig further on how cloud providers operate, like I said, most are actually using Kubernetes to automate the client control plane management. There is a cloud-neutral project for this out there called Gardener, they have a few architecture documents which explain the concept a bit further. In their garden metaphor, the seed cluster hosts the client control planes, and the shoot clusters are the client clusters (which are only made of worker nodes, no control-plane node). Another more specialized implementation is Kubernikus for OpenStack.
- Where can I find managed K8s for the price of managed ECS?
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Alternative to Rancher as a multi-cluster management platform?
Gardener: https://github.com/gardener/gardener RH HyperShift: https://github.com/openshift/hypershift
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Can we use a worker node of one kubernetes cluster as master node of another k8s cluster?
Gardener does exactly that. One global cluster manages smaller per-region/cloud provider management clusters and those will contain the control planes of your workload clusters. This way you can have like 10 000 clusters and not deal with multi-tenant issues. One workload = 1 cluster.
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Over a fifty K8s clusters?
We had cluster of cluster style management managing 100s of cluster. Check out https://github.com/gardener/gardener for an inspiration
- Why aren't there any manged Kubernetes Control Plane as a Service offering out there?
- Datenschutz: SAP und Arvato bauen Verwaltungs-Cloud mit Microsoft-Technik
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Amazon EKS Anywhere
How does this compare against simply using Gardener [0]?
[0] https://github.com/gardener/gardener
What are some alternatives?
go-systemd - Go bindings to systemd socket activation, journal, D-Bus, and unit files
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
journald - Go implementation of systemd Journal's native API for logging
eks-anywhere - Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure 🚀
azure-k3s-cluster - An Azure template to deploy a lightweight Kubernetes cluster using k3s.io
kube-no-trouble - Easily check your clusters for use of deprecated APIs
kairos - :penguin: The immutable Linux meta-distribution for edge Kubernetes.
eks-distro - Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is a Kubernetes distribution based on and used by Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to create reliable and secure Kubernetes clusters.
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀