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vadosware.io
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| | | | Setting up a new Piwik instance on Kubernetes (including migrating old data) | |
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mbuffett.com
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| | | | There's no shortage of posts like "Let's use Kubernetes!" Now you have 8 problems, or Do I Really Need Kubernetes?, which tend to argue that unless you're orchestrating 1000 containers, you're good without Kubernetes. Also, I thought this tweet was hilarious: So... Hi, I'm the guy using Kubernetes for my blog and small side projects, here's why I love it (to the extent one can love a deploy tool). "You don't need all that complexity" Undoubtedly, Kubernetes is doing a lot under the hood. But as an end-user, I'm not exposed to that complexity. After spending a couple hours learning the key concepts through the official tutorial, it really is very easy to use day-to-day. | |
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www.mgasch.com
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| | | | This post explains how to perform operations against the vCenter Simulator (vcsim) deployed in a Kubernetes environment with the vSphere CLI govc | |
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pixelrobots.co.uk
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| | Reading Time: 7 minutesI am currently studying for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator exam (CKA) and as a hands on learning I wanted to get down and dirty with Kubernetes. In my day job I work a lot with Read more... |