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https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials?language=es&q=kubernetes
DigitalOcean
Tutorials | DigitalOcean
Technical tutorials, Q&A, events—This is an inclusive place where developers can find or lend support and discover new ways to contribute to the community.
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https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/recommended-steps-to-secure-a-digitalocean-kubernetes-cluster
Digitalocean
Recommended Steps to Secure a DigitalOcean Kubernetes Cluster | DigitalOcean
In this guide, you will take basic steps to secure your DigitalOcean Kubernetes cluster. You will configure secure local authentication with TLS/SSL certific…
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https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/creating-workspaces-with-the-hashicorp-terraform-operator-for-kubernetes/
HashiCorp
Creating Workspaces with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator for Kubernetes
We are pleased to announce the alpha release of HashiCorp Terraform Operator for Kubernetes. The new Operator lets you define and create infrastructure as code natively in Kubernetes by making calls to Terraform Cloud.
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https://blog.openshift.com/introduction-to-security-contexts-and-sccs/
Redhat
Introduction to Security Contexts and SCCs
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https://medium.com/flant-com/redis-kubernetes-operator-and-data-analysis-tools-afce55b02123
Medium
Our failure story with Redis operator for K8s (+ a brief look at Redis data analysis tools)
Why you should be careful using Kubernetes operators for critical infrastructure and which tools are useful to analyze your Redis…
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https://medium.com/@alexellisuk/5-tips-for-troubleshooting-apps-on-kubernetes-835b6b539c24
Medium
5 tips for troubleshooting apps on Kubernetes
After moving from Docker, to Docker Swarm, to Kubernetes and then dealing with all of the various API changes over the years, I’ve got…
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https://gianarb.it/blog/show-me-your-code-walter-dal-mut-kubernetes-nodejs-informers
gianarb blog
Show Me Your Code with Walter Dal Mut: Extend Kubernetes in NodeJS
Let's try to get virtual! This is the first attempt as CNCF Meetup from Turin to do something online! The series is called Show me your code. Walter dal Mut from Corley will be the guinea pig to test this new format. Live show on YouTube about Kubernetes…
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https://geeksocket.in/posts/helm-2-3-migration/
GeekSocket
Migrating from Helm v2 to v3 · GeekSocket
Helm is the package manager for Kubernetes. This blog post is about making your charts compatible with 2 & 3, migrating the existing releases in place.
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https://blog.frankel.ch/your-own-kubernetes-controller/1/
A Java geek
Your own Kubernetes controller - Laying out the work
It’s hard nowadays to ignore Kubernetes. It has become the ubiquitous platform of choice to deploy containerized applications. In a few years, Kubernetes has entrenched itself deeply in the DevOps landscape under the tutelage of the Cloud Native Computing…
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https://opensource.com/article/20/3/kubernetes-traefik
Opensource.com
Directing Kubernetes traffic with Traefik
In this article, we will deploy a couple of simple websites and learn how to ingress traffic from the outside world into our cluster using Traefik.
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https://www.projectcalico.org/introducing-the-calico-ebpf-dataplane/
Tigera
Introducing the Calico eBPF dataplane | Tigera
Today the Calico team merged a new dataplane option to Calico, based on eBPF, the Linux kernel’s embedded virtual machine. This exciting new dataplane will be included as a Tech Preview capability in the next...
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https://istio.io/blog/2020/istiod/
Istio
Introducing istiod: simplifying the control plane
Istiod consolidates the Istio control plane components into a single binary.
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https://mattklein123.dev/2020/03/15/on-the-state-of-envoy-proxy-control-planes/
Matt Klein
On the state of Envoy Proxy control planes
I have been thinking a lot about Envoy Proxy control planes recently so I thought it would be useful to share some of my conclusions about the industry status quo and where I envision the state of the
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https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/03/18/kong-ingress-controller-and-istio-service-mesh/
Kubernetes
Kong Ingress Controller and Service Mesh: Setting up Ingress to Istio on Kubernetes
Kubernetes has become the de facto way to orchestrate containers and the services within services. But how do we give services outside our cluster access to what is within? Kubernetes comes with the Ingress API object that manages external access to services…
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https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/03/19/join-sig-scalability/
Kubernetes
Join SIG Scalability and Learn Kubernetes the Hard Way
Authors: Alex Handy
Contributing to SIG Scalability is a great way to learn Kubernetes in all its depth and breadth, and the team would love to have you join as a contributor. I took a look at the value of learning the hard way and interviewed the current…
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https://github.com/docker/build-push-action
GitHub
GitHub - docker/build-push-action: GitHub Action to build and push Docker images with Buildx
GitHub Action to build and push Docker images with Buildx - docker/build-push-action
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https://github.com/spotify/backstage
GitHub
GitHub - backstage/backstage: Backstage is an open framework for building developer portals
Backstage is an open framework for building developer portals - backstage/backstage
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https://backstage.io/
backstage.io
Backstage Software Catalog and Developer Platform
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https://medium.com/swlh/egress-filtering-in-serverless-applications-25c2953a7290
Medium
Egress Filtering in Serverless Applications
Why You Need to Take Security Seriously
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https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/03/20/serverless-in-the-wild/
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https://particular.net/blog/break-that-big-ball-of-mud
Particular Software
Break that big ball of mud!
Have you ever had to deal with a function that had hundreds and hundreds of lines? Code that had duplication all over the place? Chances are you were dealing with legacy code that was written years…
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