Road trip with my friends Kyma, KEDA and Azure Functions

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  1. kyma-keda-azfunc

    Repository for blog post an Kyma, KEDA and Azure Functions

    All the code is available in my GitHub repository: Link

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  3. kyma

    Kyma is an opinionated set of Kubernetes-based modular building blocks, including all necessary capabilities to develop and run enterprise-grade cloud-native applications.

    So you can install Kyma 1.x without own domain, but you have no access to the Kyma console UI. An issue is open for this (https://github.com/kyma-project/kyma/issues/11924) and according to the Kyma slack channel the situation will improve with the upcoming release of Kyma 2.x, but until then you must provide an own domain to get access to the Kyma console UI. From my point of view this lifts the entry barrier of trying out open-source Kyma, but currently this is the way.

  4. keda

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes

    This blog post is a road trip: picking up some friends and trying out some things. So do not expect any well formulated business or technical problem that this blog post will provide a solution to. It is about playing around with some stuff from the area of Kubernetes namely event-driven scaling aka KEDA and Kyma as well as Azure Functions running on Kubernetes.

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