Benchmark: Metal vs EC2 vs EKS vs ECS (for an existing stack)
https://heyryanw.medium.com/benchmark-metal-vs-ec2-vs-eks-vs-ecs-for-an-existing-stack-27a65df6db1f
https://heyryanw.medium.com/benchmark-metal-vs-ec2-vs-eks-vs-ecs-for-an-existing-stack-27a65df6db1f
k6-operator
grafana/k6-operator is a Kubernetes operator for running distributed k6 tests in your cluster.https://github.com/grafana/k6-operator
How to run distributed performance tests in Kubernetes with K6
https://itnext.io/how-to-run-distributed-performance-tests-in-kubernetes-with-k6-and-elasticsearch-4ff8142bc774
https://itnext.io/how-to-run-distributed-performance-tests-in-kubernetes-with-k6-and-elasticsearch-4ff8142bc774
Installing Istio multicluster deployment with Terraform
https://medium.com/@eoneoff/installing-istio-multicluster-deployment-with-terraform-59db2f9b2177
https://medium.com/@eoneoff/installing-istio-multicluster-deployment-with-terraform-59db2f9b2177
coolify
An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify alternative.https://github.com/coollabsio/coolify
Are Terraform’s days numbered?
An exploration of Kubernetes Resource Manager and the Google Config Connectorhttps://medium.com/cts-technologies/are-terraforms-days-numbered-a9a15ec0435a
Top 7 Infrastructure as Code Open-Source Tools for 2023
https://controlmonkey.io/blog/infrastructure-as-code-tools-for-2023
https://controlmonkey.io/blog/infrastructure-as-code-tools-for-2023
Addressing Bandwidth Exhaustion with Cilium Bandwidth Manager
https://isovalent.com/blog/post/addressing-bandwidth-exhaustion-with-cilium-bandwidth-manager
https://isovalent.com/blog/post/addressing-bandwidth-exhaustion-with-cilium-bandwidth-manager
Providing Terraform with that Ansible Magic
https://www.ansible.com/blog/providing-terraform-with-that-ansible-magic
https://www.ansible.com/blog/providing-terraform-with-that-ansible-magic
How to manage Kubernetes secrets with GitOps?
https://akuity.io/blog/how-to-manage-kubernetes-secrets-gitops
https://akuity.io/blog/how-to-manage-kubernetes-secrets-gitops
Organize Terragrunt configuration for production grade environment and deploy with Github Actions
https://clouders.medium.com/organize-terragrunt-configuration-for-production-grade-environment-and-deploy-with-github-actions-c7d0a34e5c80
https://clouders.medium.com/organize-terragrunt-configuration-for-production-grade-environment-and-deploy-with-github-actions-c7d0a34e5c80
Manage Your AWS EKS Load Balancer Like a Pro
AWS Load Balancer advanced tips & trickshttps://towardsdatascience.com/manage-your-aws-eks-load-balancer-like-a-pro-7ca599e081ca
Request-based autoscaling in Kubernetes: scaling to zero
https://dev.to/danielepolencic/request-based-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-scaling-to-zero-2i73
https://dev.to/danielepolencic/request-based-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-scaling-to-zero-2i73
What everyone should know about Kubernetes memory limits, OOMKilled pods, and pizza parties
On Kubernetes, the best practice is to set memory limit=request. This surprises many people, especially because we recommend not setting Kubernetes CPU limits altogether! Here's everything to know when setting a Kubernetes memory limit.https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-memory-limit
Proactive cluster autoscaling in Kubernetes
TL;DR: Scaling nodes in a Kubernetes cluster could take several minutes with the default settings. Learn how to size your cluster nodes and proactively create nodes for quicker scaling.https://hashnode.com/post/proactive-cluster-autoscaling-in-kubernetes-cl88pz1ua01obu5nv24520hv6
You can't have both high utilization and high reliability
Everyone wants high utilization and high reliability. The hard truth about Kubernetes is that you need to pick one or the other.https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-utilization-vs-reliability
Kubernetes Capacity and Resource Management: It's Not What You Think It Is
https://dev.to/mkdev/kubernetes-capacity-and-resource-management-its-not-what-you-think-it-is-1oik
https://dev.to/mkdev/kubernetes-capacity-and-resource-management-its-not-what-you-think-it-is-1oik
Native EKS Ingress with AWS Load Balancer Controller
https://blog.antoinechoula.ga/native-eks-ingress-with-aws-load-balancer-controller
https://blog.antoinechoula.ga/native-eks-ingress-with-aws-load-balancer-controller
Series "Kubernetes Capacity Management"
Evolution of Capacity Management: From Bare Metal to Kubernetes: https://mkdev.me/posts/evolution-of-capacity-management-from-bare-metal-to-kubernetes
Kubernetes Capacity and Resource Management: It's Not What You Think It Is: https://mkdev.me/posts/kubernetes-capacity-and-resource-management-it-s-not-what-you-think-it-is
Kubernetes Is Not an Orchestrator: The Jump to Universality for Infrastructure Abstractions: https://mkdev.me/posts/kubernetes-is-not-an-orchestrator-the-jump-to-universality-for-infrastructure-abstractions
Evolution of Capacity Management: From Bare Metal to Kubernetes: https://mkdev.me/posts/evolution-of-capacity-management-from-bare-metal-to-kubernetes
Kubernetes Capacity and Resource Management: It's Not What You Think It Is: https://mkdev.me/posts/kubernetes-capacity-and-resource-management-it-s-not-what-you-think-it-is
Kubernetes Is Not an Orchestrator: The Jump to Universality for Infrastructure Abstractions: https://mkdev.me/posts/kubernetes-is-not-an-orchestrator-the-jump-to-universality-for-infrastructure-abstractions
Canary deployment using Argo Rollouts and Nginx
https://medium.com/@luigi.toziani_30776/canary-deployment-using-argo-rollouts-with-nginx-7a1ee32b52f6
https://medium.com/@luigi.toziani_30776/canary-deployment-using-argo-rollouts-with-nginx-7a1ee32b52f6