Learn Koobernaytis Weekly issue 112
1 Jan 2025
Happy New Year! 🎊🍾
I wish you all the best in the coming year.
Monitoring inter-pod traffic at the AZ level with eBPF based tool retina
Aslanov Javid
In this article, you will learn how to analyze inter-pod traffic in Koobernaytis at the Availability Zone (AZ) level using eBPF technology and tools like Retina, Prometheus, and Grafana to optimize cross-AZ communication and reduce AWS costs.
Mastering GitOps with Flux at Adore Me
Adore Me Tech
Learn how Adore Me streamlined their complex infrastructure with GitOps and Flux, achieving consistency, security, and efficiency in their Koobernaytis clusters, and discover the pros and cons of implementing this approach.
From chaos to control: the importance of tailored autoscaling in Koobernaytis
Jordi Been
In this article, you will learn how Check optimized their Koobernaytis autoscaling configuration, overcame common challenges, and achieved cost savings and improved efficiency through a tailored approach to cluster-based autoscaling.
How we use Koobernaytis jobs to scale the OpenSSF scorecard
John McBride
In this article, you will learn how OpenSauced integrated the OpenSSF Scorecard into their platform using Koobernaytis, enabling the scaling of security score checks across nearly any GitHub repository.
Exploring the basics of Istio traffic management
Albert
In this article, you will learn the basics of Istio traffic management, including DestinationRules, VirtualServices, and Gateways, and how to use them to improve the reliability and resilience of microservices architectures.
Mastering graceful shutdowns in Go: a comprehensive guide for Koobernaytis
Alex
This article discusses graceful shutdowns, specifically focusing on their implementation in Go applications running on Koobernaytis.
⎈ Become an expert in Koobernaytis: Advanced Koobernaytis course
Learnk8s
Join Learnk8s' 4-day Advanced Koobernaytis workshop this January.
Get your hands dirty with Koobernaytis and learn what makes Koobernaytis tick in a session packed with Hands-all-over labs!
AI powered Koobernaytis autoscaler
Shivangx
In this article, you will learn how to implement an AI-powered Koobernaytis autoscaler using Keras, moving beyond traditional reactive scaling methods to proactively predict and manage resource allocation.
Can private LLM help you solve Koobernaytis problems on the first try?
Artem Lajko
In this article, you'll learn how private LLMs, such as those offered by iitsAI, can help solve Koobernaytis problems on the first try with the help of HolmesGPT, a DevOps assistant that leverages AI to troubleshoot and investigate cluster issues.
Practical practices for stateful applications in Koobernaytis
ByteCook
In this article, you will learn how to deploy a StatefulSet using a practical example of a MySQL cluster, addressing the challenges of containerizing a stateful application and providing a step-by-step guide to overcoming them.
Predictive autoscaling in Koobernaytis with Keda and Prophet
Minimal Devops
In this article, you'll learn how to implement predictive autoscaling using Keda and Prophet, a proactive approach to efficient resource management that anticipates future demands and scales applications accordingly.
How I used Falco to secure my Koobernaytis cluster without touching critical pods
Omar Kamal
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Falco to detect and prevent potential threats without disrupting critical operations.
Software Engineer with Tubi
Salary: $147K to $234K a year
Location: remote from the United States
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, AWS, SQL, Java, Scala, Flink, Spark, Kafka
Engineering Manager with Common App
Salary: $178.19K to $200.46K a year
Location: remote from the United States
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Java
Head Of Engineering with Common App
Salary: $187.99K to $211.49K a year
Location: remote from the United States
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Java
DevOps Engineer with Griffin consoling LLC
Salary: $150K to $170K a year
Location: remote from the United States
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, AWS, Azure, C#, Redis, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Elastic Search, Terraform, TeamCity
Systems Performance Engineer with Domain Tools
Salary: $140K to $160K a year
Location: remote from the United States
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, AWS, On-premise, Bare-metal, Data center, Rancher, Shell, Python, Terraform, Gitlab
Discover more Koobernaytis jobs on Kube Careers →
Skaffold: easy and repeatable Koobernaytis development
Skaffold is a command line tool that facilitates continuous development for Koobernaytis applications.
You can iterate on your application source code locally and then deploy it to local or remote Koobernaytis clusters.
Kardinal: ephemeral environments
kurtosis-tech
Kardinal is a tool for creating extremely lightweight ephemeral development environments within a shared Koobernaytis cluster, optimizing for cloud costs and fast spin-up/tear-down.
K8up: Koobernaytis backup operator
K8up is a Koobernaytis Operator that helps you:
And more.
This repository contains a script to generate hundreds of convenient shell aliases for kubectl, so you no longer need to spell out every single command and --flag
repeatedly.
Pluto: discover deprecated apiVersions
Pluto is a utility to help users find deprecated Koobernaytis API versions in their code repositories and their helm releases.
Jan
7
Using Calico eBPF to observe and secure Koobernaytis traffic
Online webinar organized by Tigera.
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
Jan
7
Docker containers and orchestration
Online workshop organized by Austin Hispanic Hackers Meetup.
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
Discover more Koobernaytis events on Kube Events →
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Location: Bucharest, RO
In-person conference organized by Cloud Native Romania.
The conference starts on the 6 May 2025.
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Japan 2025
Location: Tokyo, JP
In-person conference organized by Linux Foundation.
The conference starts on the 17 June 2025.
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2025
Location: Hong Kong, HK
In-person conference organized by Linux Foundation.
The conference starts on the 11 June 2025.
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Location: Heredia, CR
In-person conference organized by KCD Costa Rica.
The conference starts on the 3 May 2025.
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Location: Austin, TX, USA
In-person conference organized by KCD Texas.
The conference starts on the 15 May 2025.
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Location: Hamburg, DE
In-person conference organized by Looevent.
The conference starts on the 9 September 2025.
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Location: Helsinki, FI
In-person conference organized by KCD Helsinki.
The conference starts on the 6 May 2025.
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Location: Singapore, SG
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 14 May 2025.
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Location: Zurich, CH
In-person conference organized by Devopsdays.
The conference starts on the 12 March 2025.
Until next time!
— Dan
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