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mherman.org
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| | | | | This tutorial demonstrates how to spin up a Kubernetes cluster on Ubuntu 18.04. | |
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linderud.dev
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| | | | | Arch Linux got kubernetes packaged into the [community] repository the past week with the hard work of David Runge. I contribute to testing the packages so I thought it would be interesting to write up quickly the testing that was done. Originally I did the testing with docker but with the dockershim deprecation I rewrote the blog to utilize containerd instead. David has reworked the kubernetes archwiki article as well. It currently doesn't cover all use cases and contributions welcome. | |
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jreypo.io
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| | | | | The easiest way to have a Kubernetes cluster up and running in Azure in a short amount of time is by using AKS service, also if you want a more granular control of your cluster or a more customized cluster you can alway use AKS-Egine. | |
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stephennimmo.com
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| | | [AI summary] A technical guide on using Kubernetes CronJobs and OpenShift to automatically clean up old completed and failed pods in cluster runs. | ||