Ghost on Kubernetes by SREDevOps.org - Deploy Ghost v6 on Kubernetes (k8s, k3s, etc) with our hardened distroless non root custom image.
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Ghost on Kubernetes by SREDevOps.org - Deploy Ghost v6 on Kubernetes (k8s, k3s, etc) with our hardened distroless non root custom image.
Elasticsearch Docker image with tight GCP integration
The project deploys the backend and frontend application through GCP CloudDNS, Kubernetes, Docker and Helm charts.
Consume Pub/Sub over Websockets
This repository contains a simple example application built with Flask and deployed using Docker on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) in Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The deployment process is automated using Cloud Build and Cloud Build Triggers.
🚀 Hands-On Project 🚀 | GCP DevOps Template (GKE+Cloudbuild+Artifact-Registry)
CI-CD pipeline build on Google Cloud Platform using Cloud Build and GKE
Docker image based on official alpine image and google cloud sdk and necessary tools to manage a kubernetes cluster hosted in GKE (google kubernetes engine). Available tools (gcloud, kubectl, helm, kustomize and kubeseal)
MKIT is a Managed Kubernetes Inspection Tool that validates several common security-related configuration settings of managed Kubernetes cluster objects and the workloads/resources running inside the cluster.
A simple project to quickstart GKE
Example project for running remote rendering on GKE
All things Atlassian and Kubernetes
Github Action to install Helm chart to GKE
Use this Helm Chart to set up an Application monitoring platform on your Kubernetes cluster. You can install the entire package comprising JVM, Prometheus, Grafana complete with datasource and production-grade dashboards through a single command. Or easily choose and install the components that merit your use-case.
Helm Chart to deploy and run Kafka MirrorMaker on Kubernetes - https://www.opsguru.io
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