When it comes to horizontal autoscaling in Kubernetes, do yourself a favor and use KEDA!
Horizontal Autoscaling in Kubernetes #2 – Custom Metrics
See how you can scale your Kubernetes deployments based on custom metrics and Prometheus. Article #2 in the series about horizontal scaling in Kubernetes.
Horizontal Autoscaling in Kubernetes #1 – An Introduction
Horizontal Scaling in Kubernetes is one of the fundamental things you should do, when running applications in production. Learn about the basics in this series of articles about the scaling options in Kubernetes!
VS Code Git integration with ssh stops working
VS Code git integration stops working when adding new ssh keys and doesn't ask for the passphrase of your private key, just saying 'Permission denied'. Here's a solution.
Keep your AKS worker nodes up-to-date with kured
Add the Kubernetes Reboot Daemon to your cluster to keep your worker nodes up to date and use Azure Logic Apps to get notified whenever one of your machines will be rebooted.
Fully automated creation of an AAD-integrated Kubernetes cluster with Terraform
Create a Kubernetes cluster with Terraform, integrate it with Azure Active Directory, add an AAD group and bind it to the cluster-admin role? Here's a Terraform sample for an out-of-the-box, AAD integrated AKS/Kubernetes cluster, ready to logon!
Using Rook / Ceph with PVCs on Azure Kubernetes Service
Introduction As you all know by now, Kubernetes is a quite popular platform for running cloud-native applications at scale. A common recommendation when doing so, is to ousource as much state as possible, because managing state in Kubernetes is not a trivial task. It can be quite hard, especially when you have a lot of …
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