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velero
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What is the proper, kubernetes native way of working with multiple clusters for DR, HA?
Openshift last I looked used Velero under the covers for the functionality, which works fine in standard kubernetes. Most if not all that Openshift does is Open source.
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Is there a way to clone an existing Azure Kubernetes Cluster?
Valero
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Tool for dumping manifests from your Kubernetes clusters
While not discounting OP or the work in this repo (seems like a fun k8s/go project), folks might check out Velero for this purpose if they're looking to rely on this kind of export in prod: https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero
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Kubernetes postgres backups
For Kubernetes-land, https://velero.io/ is awesome - but I haven't used it for online-database backups yet. If you're exploring, I'd checkout Velero - if you just need something to work reliably, I'd checkout Percona.
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(Longhorn/K3s) Failed cluster, made new cluster, are PVs salvageable?
You can also leverage https://velero.io/ to backup both cluster state and pvc state to s3
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How to backup / snapshot and restore full EKS cluster(s)?
I use this https://velero.io and it works great.
- Multi cluster vs namespaces
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BorgBackup, Deduplicating archiver with compression and encryption
I'm using Velero to do this in my toy kubernetes clusters. It uses Restic under the hood and can store things into S3. By default it will take a filesystem-level copy of whatever is on a pv. It looks like it supports hooks, e.g. to run pg_backup like you mentioned, but I haven't used them.
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convert storageclasses of existing PVs
Check out https://velero.io
- automated volume snapshots in gke
kubefed
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Scaling Kubernetes to multiple clusters and regions
The project is similar (in spirit) to kubefed.
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Evolution of code deployment tools at Mixpanel
There's active work on a standard called kubefed [0] that is being worked on.
> I want a scale-to-zero node-pool in every region, and one kube master api for the world.
Personally, I'd generalize this to: "I want to describe the reliability requirements and configuration for my software and have an automated system solve for where, how many, when, and how to route to it"
I want to have something where I can say "I need to have high availability, lowest latency, and X GB of RAM and Y cores" and have a system automatically schedule me wherever compute is cheapest while also intelligently routing traffic to my servers based on client origins.
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Building a Kubernetes-based Solution in a Hybrid Environment by Using KubeMQ
Two of the more common approaches to deploying Kubernetes in hybrid environments are from cloud-to-cloud and cloud to on-prem. Whether this is from using a single control plane like Rancher, Platform9, or Gardener to create multiple clusters that are managed from a single location, or utilizing Kubernetes federation to create a cluster that spans different regions, this model has become a key feature offered by Kubernetes that has helped drive adoption.
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Infrastructure Engineering — Deployment Strategies
This is made possible by the very nature of Kubernetes being a standard portable platform across cloud providers, ability to manage infrastructure as code, ability to setup networking between them whenever needed with the help of multi-cluster service meshes and also due to the ability to orchestrate the deployments using Kubefed and Crossplane.
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Architecting your Cloud Native Infrastructure
And the interesting thing about networking in cloud is that it need not be just be limited to the cloud provider within your region but can span across multiple providers across multiple regions as needed and this is where projects like Kubefed, Crossplane definitely does help.
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Infrastructure Engineering - Diving Deep
Projects like Kubefed and Crossplane are especially useful here since they help you to manage and orchestrate clusters and the requests you send across different cloud providers even if its going to be across regions.
What are some alternatives?
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
karmada - Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration
k8s-object-dumper - Kubernetes object dumper for use as a pre backup command in K8up.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
Scaleway-cli - Command Line Interface for Scaleway
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
alertmanager - Prometheus Alertmanager
velero-plugin-for-gcp - Plugins to support Velero on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
virtual-kubelet - Virtual Kubelet is an open source Kubernetes kubelet implementation.
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!