Automatically cordon and drain Kubernetes nodes based on node conditions
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Automatically cordon and drain Kubernetes nodes based on node conditions
Manage the aws-auth config map for EKS Kubernetes clusters
Create and manage instance groups with Kubernetes
A collection of cluster reliability tools for Kubernetes
Graceful AWS scaling event on Kubernetes using lifecycle hooks
Automatic repair for unhealthy Kubernetes nodes
Kubernetes Operator to manage node maintenance through NodeMaintenance custom resources
NodeSimulator can simulate the node resources and state in kubernetes and simulate the state of pod.
Kubernetes Operator for providing high availability between nodes by automatically remediating them using well-known fence-agents.
A Kubernetes DaemonSet designed for clusters of NUCs. Updates the LED Ring to reflect the status of the node.
Deploy Kubernetes on a single host.
Automated installation of kubernetes on debian for master and nodes
In this repo, you'll find all the concepts of Kubernetes: lab setup, introduction to Kubernetes, basic commands, and also important YAML code that allows you to easily create pods, ReplicaSets, and much more. So, what are you waiting for? Just visit the repo for more info.
A sample Node.js app in Docker
Deletes nodes in kubernetes that were terminated in AWS
A guide along with scripts I used for setting up a kubernetes cluster.
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