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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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https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/03/engineers-incident-management/
InfoQ
Involving Engineers in Incident Management: QCon London Q&A
Learning from past incidents can increase engineers' confidence in handling live incidents and convincing them to join the on-call team. Samuel Parkinson spoke about how we can benefit from past incidents and encourage engineers to get involved in incident…
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https://blog.softwaremill.com/abstractions-and-serverless-3dfaccaf85b6
Medium
Abstractions and serverless
Good abstractions are good, bad abstractions are bad, but … what does it all have to do with serverless? More than you would initially…
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https://starkandwayne.com/blog/managing-your-kubernetes-cluster-with-daemonsets/
Stark & Wayne
Managing Your k8s Cluster via DaemonSets - Stark & Wayne
This one goes out to all the cluster operators. It really isn’t fair. All those application folks get to play with cool stuff like automatic traffic routing based on label matches, process resurrection, and more. All services provided by the clusters we run.…
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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/2020/03/25/kubernetes-1-18-release-announcement/
Kubernetes
Kubernetes 1.18: Fit & Finish
We're pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.18, our first release of 2020! Kubernetes 1.18 consists of 38 enhancements: 15 enhancements are moving to stable, 11 enhancements in beta, and 12 enhancements in alpha.
Kubernetes 1.18 is a "fit and finish"…
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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/096-kubernetes-1.18/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google: Episode 96 - Kubernetes 1.18, with Jorge Alarcon
Kubernetes 1.18 is out - almost! A bug has pushed it back a day. While you're waiting, release team lead Jorge Alarcon will tell you all about the fit and finish you can expect in the release when it's out tomorrow. Adam and Craig bring you the other community…
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https://ttt.io/anatomy-of-my-kubernetes-cluster
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https://kinvolk.io/blog/2020/03/writing-kubernetes-network-policies-with-inspektor-gadgets-network-policy-advisor/
Kinvolk
Kinvolk: Writing Kubernetes network policies with Inspektor Gadget’s Network Policy Advisor
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https://devopsdirective.com/posts/2020/03/always-on-minikube/
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https://ops.tips/notes/kubelet-qos-and-oom/
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https://ops.tips/notes/kuberntes-secrets/
ops.tips
kubernetes secrets
exploring kubernetes secrets from the kubelet's perspective
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https://www.percona.com/blog/2020/03/23/setting-up-a-proxysql-sidecar-container/
Percona Database Performance Blog
Setting up a ProxySQL Sidecar Container - Percona Database Performance Blog
Setting up a ProxySQL sidecar container to manage connections in AWS ECS (Elastic Container Service).
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https://medium.com/@craig_robinson/openshift-4-4-okd-bare-metal-install-on-vmware-home-lab-6841ce2d37eb
Medium
OpenShift 4.4 OKD Bare Metal Install on VMWare Home Lab
Let’s face it, the cloud is too expensive for OpenShift enthusiasts to set up a test OpenShift environment. Used hardware for a home lab…
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https://medium.com/@alexellisuk/building-a-todo-api-in-golang-with-kubernetes-1ec593f85029
Medium
Building a TODO API in Golang with Kubernetes
This is post is aimed at newcomers to Kubernetes or Go who want to learn by building a practical REST API with SQL and Go.
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https://www.magalix.com/blog/a-guide-on-the-installation-of-spinnaker-in-your-production-kubernetes-cluster
www.weave.works
A Guide On The Installation Of Spinnaker in Kubernetes Clusters
Learn how to have a production-grade Spinnaker which can be used to create your deployment pipelines for one or more Kubernetes clusters.
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