How do you guys manage your deployment pipelines?

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  • keel

    Kubernetes Operator to automate Helm, DaemonSet, StatefulSet & Deployment updates

    Flux for Kubernetes and we have installed Keel to let devs restart deployments on Development cluster. We don't use Webhooks but just have them do Powershell request to endpoint either in their pipeline or manually depending on dev teams desire.

  • InfluxDB

    Purpose built for real-time analytics at any scale. InfluxDB Platform is powered by columnar analytics, optimized for cost-efficient storage, and built with open data standards.

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  • Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts

    Some universal helm charts used for deploying services onto Kubernetes. All-in-one best-practices

  • Helm-Chart-Boilerplates

    Example implementations of the universal helm charts

  • aws-helm-multi-deploy

    Deploys all helm chart folders inside the 'deployment' folder in the root of a repository.

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