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kubernetes-manifests
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Monitor Kubernetes Events @ Slack
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Simple customization from kube-prometheus project
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Deploy Keycloak 3.4 - no excuses!
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Kubernetes by examples: Quota & LimitRange
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🐋 Kubernetes Manifest Cheat Sheets. All in one place
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TechTrends is an online website used as a news sharing platform, that enables consumers to access the latest news within the cloud-native ecosystem. In addition to accessing the available articles, readers are able to create new media articles and share them. In this project, package and deploy TechTrends to Kubernetes using a CI/CD pipeline.
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monitoring ain't easy.
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This repository contains all the Kubernetes manifest that I'm testing or worked with. Most things are broken, so use at your own risk!
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Stream of YAML documents into YAML dictionary. Kubernetes specific.
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HAProxy Ingress Controller
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A home Kubernetes cluster powered by several Raspberry Pi 4 nodes. GitLab mirror.
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EFK, Prometheus, Grafana, monitor like a boss. `make install` me!
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Container for examining the runtime environment Kubernetes produces for your pods.
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Docker Compose, Swarm and Kubernetes Examples
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Kubernetes best practices
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