In this blog post, you will be using AWS Controllers for Kubernetes on an Amazon EKS cluster to put together a solution wherein data from an Amazon SQS queue is processed by an AWS Lambda function and persisted to a DynamoDB table.
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Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code - Combine cdk8s with AWS CDK
In an earlier blog post you saw how to use cdk8s with AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (also known as ACK), thanks to the fact that you can import existing Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions using cdk8s!
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Manage Redis on AWS from Kubernetes
Using AWS Controller for Kubernetes and CDK for Kubernetes
In this blog post, you will learn how to use ACK with Amazon EKS for creating a Redis cluster on AWS (with Amazon MemoryDB).
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Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code - Extend cdk8s with custom Constructs
Build a Wordpress deployment as a cdk8s construct
Constructs are the fundamental building block of cdk8s (Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes) - an open-source framework (part of CNCF) with which you can define your Kubernetes applications using regular programming languages (instead of yaml).
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Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code - Using Custom Resource Definitions with cdk8s
cdk8s (Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes) is an an open-source framework (part of CNCF) using which you can define your Kubernetes applications with regular programming languages (instead of yaml).
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Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code - cdk8s-plus in action!
The previous blog post covered how to get started with cdk8s (Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes), that is an an open-source framework (part of CNCF) using which you can define your Kubernetes applications using regular programming languages (instead of yaml).
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Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code - Getting started with cdk8s
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a well established paradigm and refers to the standard practice of treating infrastructure (network, disk, storage, databases, message queues etc.
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Extracting Value from IoT Using Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Confluent Cloud
It’s possible to build seamless device-to-cloud experience with the integrations between Azure and Confluent Cloud. The example provided in this blog post showcases how the following capabilities of Azure and Confluent Cloud are leveraged:
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Kubexpose: A Kubernetes Operator, for fun and profit!
Say you have a web service running as a Kubernetes Deployment. There are a bunch of ways to access it over a public URL, but Kubexpose makes it easy to do so.
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Autoscaling Redis applications on Kubernetes 🚀🚀
This blog post demonstrates how to auto-scale your Redis based applications on Kubernetes. Redis is a widely used (and loved!) database which supports a rich set of data structures (String, Hash, Streams, Geospatial), as well as other features such as pub/sub messaging, clustering (HA) etc.
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