When I began my journey with Kubernetes, I quickly realized there was a significant gapWhen I began my journey with Kubernetes, I quickly realized there was a significant gap
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When I began my journey with Kubernetes, I quickly realized there was a significant gap between basic "Hello World" tutorials and the complexities of production environments. I sought a way to explore the more challenging aspects-like Infrastructure as Code (IaC), GitOps, and raw node management-without incurring high costs on AWS, especially while traveling without the option of bare-metal setups.
This led to the creation of KubeLab. It’s an automated blueprint designed to deploy a 5-node cluster on Hetzner using Terraform, which is then seamlessly handed over to ArgoCD for GitOps management. And the ability to deploy the whole cluster, query it, or destroy it - using a secure Telegram bot / GitHub Actions pipeline.
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Burhan's avatar
Good Approach.
Ciro's avatar
Gaps between tutorials and real work is something I've learnt recently. Great work, Didi!
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