Hey! Blogs! Can folks share their favourite #golang #kubernetes #zig blogs? I've been reading them a lot more and my old list of tech blogs needs a refresh!
Hey! Blogs! Can folks share their favourite #golang #kubernetes #zig blogs? I've been reading them a lot more and my old list of tech blogs needs a refresh!
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: https://github.com/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.
Fabric8 Kubernetes Client 7.1 is now available! https://blog.marcnuri.com/fabric8-kubernetes-client-7-1
#Java #Kubernetes
@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?
Finally deploying something to my #k3s cluster. Wanted to use #truenas as the storage for pods and it was extremely easy to set up NFS via https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner/?tab=readme-ov-file
I was skeptical, but things seem to be working :)
Finally, home #RaspberryPi 4 running RHEL9 and microshift. Took a while to figure out the working combo, as the 9.5 and 9.4 installer didn't boot further from EFI. The winning combo was to use 1.34 EFI and RHEL 9.3 installer. The RHEL can be updated after the install to 9.5. Just the newer installer doesn't work.
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
#managed-k8s-comparison: This project aims to #compare the #cloud providers providing managed #Kubernetes services.
I created an operator for distributing gihub deployment keys
https://github.com/gurghet/github-deploy-key-operator
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://github.com/gurghet/github-deploy-key-operator
Today’s episode: 'Branching Realities'
I’ve set up #ArgoCD to manage multiple environments, each tied to a different branch in the repo. This learning experience keeps getting deeper and wider—like falling into a Kubernetes-shaped black hole.
Anyone got solid zero to hero #Kubernetes courses to recommend? I could use some structured wisdom before YAML consumes my soul.
More adventures under #SelfHostingChronicles.
Microk8s service deployment from image registry #docker #kubernetes #microk8s #proxmox
How to Debug a Ruby Microservice in Kubernetes with mirrord
https://metalbear.co/guides/how-to-debug-a-ruby-microservice/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://metalbear.co/guides/how-to-debug-a-ruby-microservice/
I'm going to be using #talos again aren't I? I have a love mostly hate relationship with #kubernetes, but talos really does make things easier. When you actually need kubernetes. NOT before.
How many containers/pods are you running on each of your VMs?
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My week in DevOps:
TLDR: RTFM
#CaseStudy - How did Yellowbrick manage to save $3.9 million a year?
By switching from the public cloud to their own Kubernetes-based infrastructure!
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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
Tickets https://bit.ly/3BFzNSR