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This tutorial teaches migrating an event-driven microservice architecture from Docker Compose to Kubernetes It provides in-depth insights into stateful/stateless components, networking, storage, and service communication strategies ➜ ku.bz/MXRk8FCG6

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This article demonstrates how Argo Rollouts leverages Istio’s traffic routing—via VirtualService and DestinationRule—to enable advanced canary strategies: by percentage, HTTP header, and request mirroring ➤ ku.bz/_dMHn9TNZ

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🗣️ Adnan Rahić discusses effective team organization In this interview, he focuses on platform teams, specialization benefits, and a clear structure for efficiency Watch: ku.bz/YjCXQvnl8

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Yoke is an IaC tool inspired by Helm that leverages WebAssembly and Go to dynamically deploy Kubernetes packages with executable runtime capabilities It supports revision tracking, rollback, and inspection ➜ ku.bz/6JqlKH3Tx

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Freelens is a cross-platform GUI for managing Kubernetes clusters It bundles kubectl/Helm, supports kubeconfig, and runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows ➜ ku.bz/zvJ0BX5Tn

Freelens is a cross-platform GUI for managing Kubernetes clusters

It bundles kubectl/Helm, supports kubeconfig, and runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows

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kcp provides workspaces, each acting as its Kubernetes cluster, to enable multi-tenancy kcp schedules these workspaces to instances called shards, aiming to reach 1 million workspaces and 10,000 shards ➜ ku.bz/qn2XJZ8Vv

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Learn how Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) selects which pods to terminate when scaling down based on pod health, age, and configuration settings ➤ ku.bz/yKVnx9RkC

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This is a library of policies based on Kubescape controls ready for use with Kubernetes Validating Admission Policies ➜ ku.bz/4fkMXZ3R4

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Rook is a Kubernetes Operator that automates deployment, scaling, and lifecycle management of Ceph storage It delivers cloud-native block, file, and object storage as a self-healing, production-ready service inside Kubernetes ➜ ku.bz/cc52VKkQF

Rook is a Kubernetes Operator that automates deployment, scaling, and lifecycle management of Ceph storage

It delivers cloud-native block, file, and object storage as a self-healing, production-ready service inside Kubernetes

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Capsule implements a multi-tenant and policy-based environment in your Kubernetes cluster It is designed as a micro-services-based ecosystem with a minimalist approach, leveraging only upstream Kubernetes ➤ ku.bz/C7b2_KJ_V

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Kube Resource Orchestrator (KRO) is a Kubernetes-native tool that simplifies the creation and management of complex custom resources by allowing developers to define reusable components, group resources, and manage dependencies effectively ➜ ku.bz/2y0L9vDf9

Kube Resource Orchestrator (KRO) is a Kubernetes-native tool that simplifies the creation and management of complex custom resources by allowing developers to define reusable components, group resources, and manage dependencies effectively

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Learn how the Kubernetes PreStop hooks provide a flexible mechanism for gracefully terminating pods, enabling developers to manage connection draining, coordinate shutdowns, and minimize service disruptions without modifying application code ➤ ku.bz/gyL_wSVZj

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🗣️ yasmin discusses overprovisioning in Kubernetes clusters where teams blindly set HorizontalPodAutoscaler to 60%, wasting 40% of CPU resources Watch: ku.bz/Bs49B8sYG

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Snorlax is a tool that automates the process of waking and sleeping Kubernetes deployments on a schedule This allows you to save costs, reduce security risks, and be more environmentally responsible ➜ ku.bz/WD5jXNNH2

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With Cozystack, you can transform your bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease ➤ ku.bz/xPV1V8BRq

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Learn how balancing cluster cost and capacity requires addressing hidden constraints (e.g. limits, compute/storage, etc.) and properly configuring workload resources to avoid waste and instability, instead of reactive fixes like node reboots ➤ ku.bz/y-23MLGd6

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Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform is a tool that centrally manages the global automation of thousands of Kubernetes clusters across multi-cloud, on-prem and edge with unparalleled density and resilience ➤ ku.bz/cWmW9flMG

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Learn how a misconfigured Vertical Pod Autoscaler caused cluster instability by evicting critical pods The lesson learned: proper configuration and monitoring of resource requests/limits are essential to prevent such autoscaling failures ➤ ku.bz/ZkpNBDgkv