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terraform-kubestack
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Goodbye Cloud, Hello CLI: Sunsetting Kubestack Cloud
I've recently released a major update for Kubestack, the Terraform framework for Kubernetes platform engineering teams. This update moves all functionality previously provided by Kubestack Cloud into the kbst CLI.
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Show HN: Torb – make Kubernetes DevOps easier
We've got some overlap on the stack part. But I am more focused on the infra side of platform engineering (including bootstrapping clusters), seems for you it's more app dependencies. Check https://www.kubestack.com and ping me if you're interested in chatting.
- Terraform Platform Engineering Framework
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A Better Way to Provision Kubernetes Resources Using Terraform
With Kubestack, the open-source Terraform framework I maintain, I'm on a mission to provide the best developer experience for teams working with Terraform and Kubernetes. And unified provisioning of all platform components, from cluster infrastructure to cluster services, is something I consider crucial in my relentless pursuit of said developer experience.
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Top 200 Kubernetes Tools for DevOps Engineer Like You
kops - Production Grade K8s Installation, Upgrades, and Management silver-surfer - Check ApiVersion compatibility and provide Migration path for Kubernetes objects when upgrading Kubernetes to latest versions Kube-ops-view - Kubernetes Operational View - read-only system dashboard for multiple K8s clusters kubeprompt - Kubernetes prompt info Metalk8s - An opinionated Kubernetes distribution with a focus on long-term on-prem deployments kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes Clusterman - Cluster Autoscaler for Kubernetes and Mesos Cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates Goldilocks - Get your resource requests "Just Right" katafygio - Dump, or continuously backup Kubernetes objets as yaml files in git Rancher - Complete container management platform Sealed Secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets OpenKruise/Kruise - Automate application workloads management on Kubernetes https://openkruise.io kubectl snapshot - Take Cluster Snapshots kapp - simple deployment tool focused on the concept of "Kubernetes application" — a set of resources with the same label https://get-kapp.io keda - Event-driven autoscaler for Kubernetes Octant - To better understand the complexity of Kubernetes clusters Portainer - Portainer inside a Kubernetes environment Gardener - Deliver fully-managed clusters at scale everywhere with your own Kubernetes-as-a-Service Kubed - Kubernetes Cluster Operator Daemon Kubestack - Kubestack is the free and open-source GitOps framework to codify your custom platform stack using Terraform.
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5 reasons why frameworks make sense for infrastructure as code
In this post I hope to provide a few reasons why frameworks make sense for infrastructure as code, Having tried out Kubestack this got me thinking, Should more of these frameworks exist? And do they provide the same value as a traditional web framework like Flask, Express.js, or Ruby on Rails. Now you might be thinking don't tools like Terraform, Ansible, Chef already exists?
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Google Anthos with Terraform and Kubestack
Unsurprisingly, my biased proposal is to use Kubestack to provision the GKE and EKS clusters leveraging the Kubestack framework's unified GKE and EKS modules, and to write a custom module to connect the resulting clusters to Anthos. The bespoke module would integrate the IAM, Anthos and Kubernetes resources required fully into the Terraform state and lifecycle instead of calling kubectl and gcloud like the official Google modules do.
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Show HN: Infracost diff – “Git diff” but for cloud costs
Really cool project. I'll put it on the list of things to integrate with my project Kubestack https://github.com/kbst/terraform-kubestack
k3d
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15 Options To Build A Kubernetes Playground (with Pros and Cons)
K3D: is a lightweight distribution of Kubernetes designed for resource-constrained environments. It is an excellent option for running Kubernetes on virtual machines or cloud servers.
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Why You Should Use k3d for Local Development. A Developer's Guide
k3d is a lightweight wrapper that makes running Kubernetes (specifically, the lightweight k3s distribution) in Docker straightforward and efficient. It's designed to provide developers with a quick and easy way to test Kubernetes without the overhead of setting up a full cluster.
- Turning my laptop into a one-node k8s-cluster?
- Single node K8S distribution for little production
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Distributing containers to run locally?
If you customer prefers to run the standard docker engine you could use k3d
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Unable to launch older version (v2.6.8) of Rancher
You don’t need to run Rancher from a Kubernetes cluster, the rancher/rancher image works fine with Docker (it uses k3d, aka « k3s in docker » : https://k3d.io/).
- Blog: KWOK: Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet
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Building a RESTful API With Functions
K3d and Skaffold for local development
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Local Kubernetes Playground Made Easy
If you are a developer and want to learn how to deploy applications to a cluster, getting a cluster up an running can be a daunting task in it's own rights. There are many ways to do it: spinning up local virtual machines and configuring from scratch or using tools like minikube, etc. You may not care for the pain of setting up and configuring a cluster, and if that is you, then the quickest way that I have found is using k3d.
- Despliega un clúster de Kubernetes en segundos con k3sup
What are some alternatives?
build-a-platform-with-krm - Build a platform with the Kubernetes resource model!
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
keda - KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
devops-stack - 🌊 An all-in-one Kubernetes ☸ stack using Argo CD 🐙 and Terraform as base components
k0s - k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
k3sup - bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s 🚀
jaeger - CNCF Jaeger, a Distributed Tracing Platform
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
infracost - Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests💰📉 Shift FinOps Left!
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.