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Every Sunday I share an Open Source Tool from the Cloud Native Ecosystem. Today: Velero.

Velero gives you tools to back up and restore your Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. You can run Velero with a public cloud platform or on-premises: github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero

Backup and migrate Kubernetes applications and their persistent volumes - vmware-tanzu/velero
GitHubGitHub - vmware-tanzu/velero: Backup and migrate Kubernetes applications and their persistent volumesBackup and migrate Kubernetes applications and their persistent volumes - vmware-tanzu/velero

TIL stateful Kubernetes workloads (`StatefulSet` and other pods with PVCs attached) on GCP that use a standard persistent disk can't be moved to any node that uses their "Hyperdisk" storage type. I didn't even know that was a thing.

I found this out while trying to upgrade to a new node type in my cluster (which runs this Mastodon instance), but Redis wouldn't migrate.

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@fwaggle Oh no! That's great to know though. I think the first thing I did install does use a sqlite database so I should look into that.

Have any resources (I _could_ search I suppose) on getting iscsi set up as a #kubernetes storage provisioner thing?

Currently writing my first #kubernetes #operator The controller creates a cronjob and I would like to provide information discovered during job execution back to the controller. The job pod could:

1) create custom crs to store discovered information
2) store information in an annotation at the controlling job
3) store information in a status condition of the controlling job

I would prefer 2) or 3) and let a controller watch jobs and handle the data. Any recommendation? #fedipower #development

↪️ What did people say about #IDI - Incontro DevOps Italia? ↩️ [1/3]

Here’s some feedback from participants of the last edition.

So, why would you miss the 13th edition?😃

#DevOps #Kubernetes #cloud #microservizi #Casestudy #bestpractices #SecOps #NetOps #MLOps

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Incontro DevOps Italia 2025 is the Italian conference about DevOps topics.
The conference has two tracks and the talks are in Italian and English.
📍Bologna (Italy) | 📆 March 14, 2025
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