28 Dec 2022
Addressing IPv4 address exhaustion in Amazon EKS clusters using private NAT gateways
Viji Sarathy and Sheetal Joshi
This post highlights the advantages of implementing a network architecture with a private NAT Gateway to deploy an Amazon EKS cluster.
This enables communication across Amazon EKS clusters deployed to VPCs with overlapping CIDRs.
What happens when deleting a pod
Meng Yan
Whenever you remove a pod from Koobernaytis, what does it do to prevent outside traffic from entering the dying pod?
How does the pod internally sense that it is about to be removed and perform a graceful shutdown?
Discover the answers in this article.
Addressing latency and data transfer costs on EKS using Istio
Mahalingam Sivaprakasam and Abhinav Krishna Vadlapatla
In this blog, you will learn how to use Istio topology-aware routing to reduce latency and data transfer costs between EKS nodes deployed in different Availability Zones.
Koobernaytis resources under the hood
Shon Lev-Ran
This 3-part series covers how Koobernaytis resources (CPU and memory) work.
You will learn the following:
Troubleshooting Koobernaytis nodes storage space shortage on Alibaba Cloud
Stephen Cow Chau
In this article, you will follow Stephen's journey to identifying the root cause for cluster nodes running out of space on the Aliyun cloud.
Koobernaytis events: in-depth guide & examples
Tyler Charboneau
Koobernaytis events help you understand how Koobernaytis resource decisions are made and they can be helpful for debugging.
Learn more about k8s events in this in-depth guide.
Scott Rigby
In this step-by-step tutorial, you will learn how to convert a Helm chart into declarative Custom Resources for Flux and gradually migrate your workloads to be GitOps-friendly.
Containers without Docker: Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo
Cedric Clyburn
In this article, you will learn how you can use Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo as replacements for the traditional Docker workflow, without the use of a daemon or root privileges.
Siebren Zwerver
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Flux in Koobernaytis with Helm and Kustomize.
Platform Engineer with SCIGILITY
Salary: CHF 115K to CHF 130K a year
Location: based in the office in Zurich, Switzerland
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, On-premise, AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Terraform, Ansible
DevOps Engineer with WealthKernel
Salary: $60K to $70K a year
Location: remote from the United Kingdom
Tech stack: Koobernaytis, Azure, GCP, C#, Go, Python, Terraform
Discover more Koobernaytis jobs on Kube Careers →
coderanger/migrations-operator
Migrations-Operator is a Koobernaytis operator to manage database migrations or similar application setup tasks.
awslabs/aws-kubernetes-migration-factory
Koobernaytis Migrations Factory (KMF) is a tool developed for migrating docker containers to Amazon EKS.
KMF is written in Golang and offers a command-line interface.
GoNoGo is a utility to help users determine upgrade confidence around Koobernaytis cluster addons.
Armada is a multi-Kubernetes cluster batch queuing system for high-throughput workloads.
This repository contains all official Amazon EKS Helm charts.
Dec
28
Ansible and Koobernaytis deep dive
Online meetup organized by ITGilde Tech-Talks.
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
Jan
3
WasmEdge on managed Koobernaytis with KWasm
Online meetup organized by SF Cloud Native - WebAssembly Meetup Group.
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
Jan
7
Koobernaytis v1.25 everything you should know
Online meetup organized by Cloud Native Chennai.
This is a virtual event
This is a free event.
Feb
14
In-person workshop organized by Learnk8s.
Location: Amsterdam, NL
This event requires an entrance fee
Discover more Koobernaytis events on Kube Events →
Until next time!
— Dan
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