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In conclusion, Project Sveltos is revolutionizing how DevOps teams manage multiple Kubernetes clusters. With its ability to automate the deployment of applications and configurations, teams can save time and reduce the risk of inconsistencies. If you're interested in learning more, check out the GitHub repository for the demo YAML files used in this project.
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CodeRabbit
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PostgreSQL
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One of the most exciting features of Sveltos is its flexibility in managing multiple clusters. You can easily scale this process to handle fleets of clusters across different regions or environments. For instance, if you wanted to deploy additional applications like https://coder.com/ or https://www.postgresql.org/, you can do so seamlessly across your development clusters.
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Colin dives into Project Sveltos, an open-source add-on controller for managing Kubernetes clusters, and how you can use it to deploy Envoy across multiple Kubernetes clusters.
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One of the most exciting features of Sveltos is its flexibility in managing multiple clusters. You can easily scale this process to handle fleets of clusters across different regions or environments. For instance, if you wanted to deploy additional applications like https://coder.com/ or https://www.postgresql.org/, you can do so seamlessly across your development clusters.