It still blows my mind that it is normal nowadays to require a 226MB executable to template some YAML. #helmfile
It still blows my mind that it is normal nowadays to require a 226MB executable to template some YAML. #helmfile
Ma biblio :
đź”— https://github.com/jpetazzo/beyond-load-balancers
đź”— https://kubecolor.github.io/
đź”— https://cloudnative-pg.io/
đź”— https://github.com/applejag/kubectl-klock
đź”— https://warpstreamlabs.github.io/bento/
https://helmfile.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
đź”— https://github.com/helmfile/vals
đź”— https://github.com/davidB/kubectl-view-allocations
đź”— https://keda.sh/
#kubernetes #cloudnativePG #rabbitmq #autoscaling #HPA #keda, #loadbalancers #grafana #kubectl #bento #helm #helmfile
> On-demand Webinar: Beyond Load Balancers: Scaling Out GenAI with Message Queues on Kubernetes
:star-struck: @jpetazzo est brillant as usual.
(genAI et ollama est un prétexte de demo pour cocher la case de la hype selon moi)
https://www.perfectscale.io/blog/scaling-out-genai-with-message-queues-on-kubernetes-2
#kubernetes #cloudnativePG #rabbitmq #autoscaling #HPA #keda, #loadbalancers #grafana, #kubectl #bento #helm #helmfile
We'll see how to run popular #LLM on Kubernetes, and how to leverage #Bento, #RabbitMQ, and #PostgreSQL to run requests asynchronously; then we'll use #Prometheus and #Grafana for observability, sprinkle #KEDA for ausoscaling, and some #Helmfile to manage the deployment of all these components.
Interested? Register here:
@fsniper @miry I've been using a lot #kustomize, #helm, #helmfile. I've always preferred kustomize over helm. But if I had to package my application, I would go for helm, since that's the simplest from the average users' perspective.
Text templating of helm is terrible. Being implicit instead of explicit is a bad decision from maintenance perspective. But `helm install` is too easy for most people...
My colleagues Jan and Nils are working on the tool helm-compose in their spare time.
helm-compose is a lightweight alternative to Helmfile, which you can find here: https://github.com/seacrew/helm-compose
I start to develop my own #openDesk called #myCloud,
The code gives me inspiration, but is not modular enougth (for easy add components).
Thank you #authentik and this patch from @genofire https://github.com/goauthentik/helm/pull/146
und den authentik-blueprint helmchart fĂĽr applicationen:
https://codeberg.org/wrenix/helm-charts/src/branch/main/authentik-application
Code:
https://codeberg.org/wrenix/helmfile-mycloud/
PS: It is in alpha (no persistent yet), current it does not ship anything else then #authentik (but my infra #helmfile)
Die ersten alpha Version des Deployment vom Souveränen Arbeitsplatz #SouveränenArbeitsplatz #SouvAP #openDesk sind auf #OpenCode online:
https://gitlab.opencode.de/bmi/souveraener_arbeitsplatz/deployment/sovereign-workplace
Happy Helming #helm, #helmfile and #k8s
(Und am Jahresends die erste Finale Version.)
https://gitlab.opencode.de/bmi/souveraener_arbeitsplatz/info/-/blob/main/FAQ.md#wann-wird-der-quellcode-des-souver%C3%A4nen-arbeitsplatzes-zur-verf%C3%BCgung-gestellt
Eine nette suite mit noch mehr Komponenten und ähnlichen aufbau wie bei der #dataport #dphoenixsuite:
#jitsi #matrix #element @nextcloud @collabora #OpeneXchange @XWiki @openproject @univention
I wrote an article walking through a demo use case of #Kubernetes :kubernetes: #Helm, and #Helmfile. It builds local Helmfile tooling step by step from the ground up for a simple #NodeJS service.
https://keithwade.com/posts/2022-12-06-practical_kubernetes_helm_and_helmfile/
It's not exhaustive as there is seemingly infinite ground to cover in the Kubernetes space but I think it's a good introduction if you're looking to learn or just interested in seeing how this set of tools can come together in a practical case.
Continuing my #cicd work. Thus far, I've completed:
· #ChatOps
· #UnitTests
· Security scans
· Dynamic #container builds
· Dynamic #kubernetes environment
· #helm deployments using #helmfile
Next up:
• #e2e testing
• Merge request notifications
• Deployment to specific environments
Just finished a training session of #Helmfile to my team. I’m a big fan of the project. It’s used by Reddit, Gitlab, Hellofresh, Trend Micro, IKEA, and more.