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vcluster
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Amazon EC2 Enhances Defense in Depth with Default IMDSv2
Kubernetes? You mean the container orchestration system where they forgot to add Multi-tenancy? And no namespaces are not Multi-tenancy...
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Mirantis Unveils K0smotron: An Open-Source Kubernetes Management Project
Whats the difference between this and vcluster (https://github.com/loft-sh/vcluster)?
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Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated
Yep, as we see it they compliment each other quite well. DevPod takes your workspace to the cloud and DevSpace let's you develop against your Kubernetes cluster - potentially the same one you used to start your workspace.
Internally we use both in our development setup, spinning up remote workspaces using DevPod, installing DevSpace and kind into the devcontainer, then using DevSpace to develop against the cluster. See the vcluster setup[1] as an example
[1]https://github.com/loft-sh/vcluster/tree/main/.devcontainer
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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
Vcluster
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Kub'rin' a breeze: Developing on ephemeral cloud-based K8s clusters
Looks interesting. How does this solution compare to vcluster?
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Is it a good idea to use k8s namespace-based multitenancy for delivering managed service of an application?
We're about to run a PoC with vcluster for isolated sandboxes, this might be relevant to you too
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Questions for Heroku-like Project
I think namespaces, RBAC and network policies are sufficient to partition users from the same organisation. I would investigate the use of vcluster ig you want to give your users even more isolation and capability (such as installing CRDs)
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Multi cluster vs namespaces
Regarding dev environments, take a look at something like vcluster. You get the cost savings of a single cluster with a lot of the benefits of multiple clusters.
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vcluster Exploded in 2022
I want to thank the vcluster maintainers, the contributors, and everyone who used vcluster in 2022. As I mentioned, many great ideas for improving the project come from folks in the community through GitHub issues, pull requests, or even feedback in our community Slack.
cnab-spec
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No docker options
CNAB
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Kubernetes Application Archive !! Bundle up a Kubernetes application 📦 into a single static OCI compliant archive.
Similar to https://cnab.io/ then?
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Stronger abstraction for deployments
IMO Cloud native application bundle is what you are looking for: https://cnab.io/
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Deployment Packaging Solutions
have you looked at CNAB ? since it uses standard OCI compliance you can have your entire application bundle on Azure registry (azure registry is OCI 2 compliant registry) and you can get more information about how to do it using ORAS cli
- Tools to Run Kubernetes Locally
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k8s based platform
Check https://cnab.io/ and https://porter.sh/
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Terraform 1.0 Release
I'm closely tracking an effort by Microsoft that aims to do a lot of what you're describing since I find myself bridging between these tools and deploying stacks that span tools and roles. [CNAB](https://cnab.io/) and the front-running implementation, [Porter](https://porter.sh/), enable one-step infra deployments, packaged as a single OCI-compatible container, with any number of steps, using the best tools for each of those steps. Think of using aws-cli for some initialization step (create or verify presence of a state bucket), applying some terraform to create infra, and finishing with a helm chart to complete deployment of app components. Each stage in a bundle packages not only the code to run it but also the execution binary of the tool that runs it. The spec and porter are still a moving target but it's a promising space and a nice adjacent evolution of the current state of tooling.
What are some alternatives?
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
kiosk - kiosk 🏢 Multi-Tenancy Extension For Kubernetes - Secure Cluster Sharing & Self-Service Namespace Provisioning
cluster-api-provider-nested - Cluster API Provider for Nested Clusters
hierarchical-namespaces - Home of the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). Adds hierarchical policies and delegated creation to Kubernetes namespaces for improved in-cluster multitenancy.
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
kubeplus - Kubernetes Operator for Multi-Instance Multi-tenancy (SaaS)
zarf - DevSecOps for Air Gap & Limited-Connection Systems. https://zarf.dev/
kapp-controller - Continuous delivery and package management for Kubernetes.
helm-charts - Komodor.io public helm charts
arkade - Open Source Marketplace For Developer Tools
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management