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The Guide To Supporting Applications On Kubernetes
Build a scalable application management model, make it easy for users to understand and support their applications, improve support times, and more.
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Build a scalable application management model, make it easy for users to understand and support their applications, improve support times, and more.
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Like your virtual machine running another virtual machine [nested virtualization] or Docker-in-Docker [dind], today thanks to Loft Labs, you are now able to run multiple virtual Kubernetes clusters in a Kubernetes cluster. In this example, we will spin up a pair of virtual clusters and wire them to Shipa.
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For those who missed the live conversation, we had a great chat with Nana Janashia [Techworld with Nana] around taking the next click in with Kubernetes.
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In this webinar, we talk platform engineering leaders at BambooHR, a SaaS leader in the Human Resources space, about furthering their journey into Kubernetes. We are joined by Kelsey Hightower to help moderate and provide commentary on what he has seen in the space.
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Continuing on from Part One where we went through a brief history of containers and Kubernetes then Dockerized a NodeJS application, now we are ready to deploy to Kubernetes.
Miscellaneous
As a feature developer, Kubernetes should be an implementation detail. Though the lines tend to blur and system engineering practices come back e.g “we provide the infra, it is your workload” comes into play.
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TL;DR While there are different ways to implement policies in Kubernetes, this tutorial demonstrates an application-focused approach that removes complexity, is scalable, and is cluster agnostic. Being able to effectively report on policies enforced and changes made to policies definitions is as important as the policy enforcement itself. Integrate policy […]
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As you scale microservices adoption in your organization, the chances are high that you are managing multiple clusters, different environments, teams, providers, and different applications, each with its own set of requirements. As complexity increases, the question is: How do you scale policies without scaling complexity and the risk of […]
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There is no doubt that YAML has developed a reputation for being a painful way to define and deploy applications on Kubernetes. The combination of semantics and empty spaces can drive some developers crazy. As Kubernetes advances, is it time for us to explore different options that can support both […]