Upgrading GitHub.com to MySQL 8.0
https://github.blog/2023-12-07-upgrading-github-com-to-mysql-8-0
GitHub uses MySQL to store vast amounts of relational data. This is the story of how we seamlessly upgraded our production fleet to MySQL 8.0.
https://github.blog/2023-12-07-upgrading-github-com-to-mysql-8-0
AWS CDK vs Terraform
https://medium.com/@kansvignesh/aws-cdk-vs-terraform-738c39d91f7a
IaC is one of the key DevOps practices, and AWS CDK & Terraform are both great IaC tools to manage your AWS infrastructure. Having used both extensively, let me share my experience with the 2 IaC tools.
https://medium.com/@kansvignesh/aws-cdk-vs-terraform-738c39d91f7a
Testing Framework in Terraform 1.6: A deep-dive
https://mattias.engineer/posts/terraform-testing-deep-dive
https://mattias.engineer/posts/terraform-testing-deep-dive
terraform-github-actions
https://github.com/dflook/terraform-github-actions
This is a suite of terraform and OpenTofu related GitHub Actions that can be used together to build effective Infrastructure as Code workflows.
https://github.com/dflook/terraform-github-actions
Incident severity levels for online platforms
https://argoday.medium.com/incident-severity-levels-78bfe7dd7e0d
Defining clear Incident Severity levels is a key component to an efficient Incident Management process that helps Engineering teams quickly respond to outages and mitigate customer impact.
https://argoday.medium.com/incident-severity-levels-78bfe7dd7e0d
From RSS to WSS: Navigating the Depths of Kubernetes Memory Metrics
https://itnext.io/from-rss-to-wss-navigating-the-depths-of-kubernetes-memory-metrics-4d7d77d8fdcb
Beyond the basics, an in depth look at memory metrics in Kubernetes
https://itnext.io/from-rss-to-wss-navigating-the-depths-of-kubernetes-memory-metrics-4d7d77d8fdcb
dufs
https://github.com/sigoden/dufs
A file server that supports static serving, uploading, searching, accessing control, webdav.
https://github.com/sigoden/dufs
Kubernetes 101: Assigning Pod to Nodes
https://hwchiu.medium.com/kubernetes-101-assigning-pod-to-nodes-e52eebb4bc38
https://hwchiu.medium.com/kubernetes-101-assigning-pod-to-nodes-e52eebb4bc38
Validation WebHook troubleshooting, How low can you go?
https://medium.com/@movergan/validation-webhook-troubleshooting-how-low-can-you-go-b1d435635ec7
https://medium.com/@movergan/validation-webhook-troubleshooting-how-low-can-you-go-b1d435635ec7
The internals and the latest trends of container runtimes (2023)
https://medium.com/nttlabs/the-internals-and-the-latest-trends-of-container-runtimes-2023-22aa111d7a93
https://medium.com/nttlabs/the-internals-and-the-latest-trends-of-container-runtimes-2023-22aa111d7a93
Secure Secret Management in Kubernetes: Exploring Different Approaches
https://adityaoo7.hashnode.dev/secure-secret-management-in-kubernetes-exploring-different-approaches
https://adityaoo7.hashnode.dev/secure-secret-management-in-kubernetes-exploring-different-approaches
Argo Workflow — A Pipeline to Build and Deploy Containers
https://medium.com/@chukmunnlee/argo-workflow-a-pipeline-to-build-and-deploy-containers-f03775d8e01b
https://medium.com/@chukmunnlee/argo-workflow-a-pipeline-to-build-and-deploy-containers-f03775d8e01b
ArgoWorkflows for Distributed MongoDB Logical Backup
https://yossicohn.medium.com/argoworkflows-for-distributed-mongodb-logical-backup-1a5d8147c3bf
https://yossicohn.medium.com/argoworkflows-for-distributed-mongodb-logical-backup-1a5d8147c3bf
k8s-event-logger
https://github.com/max-rocket-internet/k8s-event-logger
This tool simply watches Kubernetes Events and logs them to stdout in JSON to be collected and stored by your logging solution, e.g. fluentd, fluent-bit, Filebeat, or Promtail. Other tools exist for persisting Kubernetes Events, such as Sysdig, Datadog, or Google's event-exporter but this tool is open and will work with any logging solution.
https://github.com/max-rocket-internet/k8s-event-logger
helm-drift
https://github.com/nikhilsbhat/helm-drift
The Helm plugin that comes in handy while identifying configuration drifts (mostly due to in-place edits) from the deployed Helm charts.
https://github.com/nikhilsbhat/helm-drift
loxilb
https://github.com/loxilb-io/loxilb
loxilb is an open source hyper-scale software load-balancer for cloud-native workloads. It uses eBPF as its core-engine and is based on Golang. It is designed to power on-premise, edge and public-cloud Kubernetes cluster deployments.
https://github.com/loxilb-io/loxilb
Binding to Low Ports as a Non-root User with Docker and Kubernetes
https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/binding-to-low-ports-as-a-non-root-user-with-docker-and-kubernetes
https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/binding-to-low-ports-as-a-non-root-user-with-docker-and-kubernetes