Terraform module for single node Kubernetes instance bootstrapped using kubeadm
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Terraform module for single node Kubernetes instance bootstrapped using kubeadm
A terraform provider for minikube!
Kubeflow installation on windows 10/11
scripts for the installation of Kubernetes Master Node, Worker Node, Kubernetes Kind and Minikube on CentOS operating system. These scripts simplify the process of setting up a Kubernetes cluster and make it easy for developers to get started with Kubernetes.
Simple hands-on beginner friendly Devops projects to practice.
The minikube support tools provides a better integration into your local operating system.
Example manifest files to get started with Kubernetes Minikube
This repository aims to provide comprehensive guides and scripts for installing Kubernetes using various tools and methods.
Running a local Kubernetes cluster with Minikube on KVM
Production-ready Kubernetes deployment of an e-commerce website with Docker, NGINX, Minikube, Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA), self-healing, and service networking.
k8s project using git github docker k8s yaml
Ansible role for 'minikube'. Available on Ansible Galaxy.
Deploying a WordPress website on local Kubernetes using Minikube and storing the data of WordPress inside Amazon RDS (Amazon Relational Database Service) by using Terraform as Infrastructure-as-a-Code.
🎆All about on Kubernetes
demo service to be used with docker & minikube
This project demonstrates deploying a microservices-based FastAPI e-commerce application using modern DevOps tooling and best practices:
Production-grade GitOps pipeline with Ghost blog, ArgoCD, Prometheus, Grafana, Loki — all local on Minikube. And finally auto-deploy on git push with self-healing and observability functionalities.
kubernetes manifests - mainly for local minikube (some kind too)
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