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martinheinz.dev
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| | | | | As your project grows, it might get to the point that it becomes too hard to handle with just single VM or some simple SaaS solution. You can solve tha... | |
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blog.nootch.net
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| | | | | It's been a while on the blog! I promise there will be more regular updates from now on, but maybe not always about tech... But why I know what you're thinking - Kubernetes? On a home server? Who'd be that crazy? Well, a while ago I'd agree but a few things have changed my mind recently. I've started a new job at a small startup that doesn't have a DevOps team with Kubernetes (K8s from now on) knowledge on board, and even as a long-term K8s hater due to its complexity, I've been forced to admit that I mi... | |
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shipit.dev
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| | | | | Developing Kubernetes/K8s operators with Python Part 2: Implementing the controller using Kopf | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | Introduction Hello ??, In this quick tutorial ?? we'll explore how to use Volumes and PersistentVolumes with hostpath storage in Microk8s. We will deploy a simple nginx instance and mount a volume inside it that points to the ~/Downloads folder. Let's get started! Note: The following image was generated with Stable Diffusion How-To You can follow along if you want to setup a quick deployment with a host path volume. | ||