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Virtual clusters are fully functional Kubernetes clusters nested inside a physical host cluster providing better isolation and flexibility to support multi-tenancy. Multiple teams can operate independently within the same physical infrastructure while minimizing conflicts, maximizing autonomy, and reducing costs. Virtual clusters run inside host cluster namespaces but function as separate Kubernet
Get More Done with KubernetesOpen source tools for Kubernetes to run workflows, manage clusters, and do GitOps right.
minikube is local Kubernetes, focusing on making it easy to learn and develop for Kubernetes. All you need is Docker (or similarly compatible) container or a Virtual Machine environment, and Kubernetes is a single command away: minikube start What you’ll need 2 CPUs or more 2GB of free memory 20GB of free disk space Internet connection Container or virtual machine manager, such as: Docker, QEMU, H
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024Join us for three days of incredible opportunities to collaborate, learn and share with the cloud native community. Buy your ticket now! 12 - 15 November | Salt Lake City Hello MinikubeThis tutorial shows you how to run a sample app on Kubernetes using minikube. The tutorial provides a container image that uses NGINX to echo back all the requests. ObjectivesDeploy a sa
Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services, that facilitates both declarative configuration and automation. It has a large, rapidly growing ecosystem. Kubernetes services, support, and tools are widely available. This page is an overview of Kubernetes. Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open source platform for managing container
Blazing fast local development optimized source-to-deploy - Skaffold detects changes in your source code and handles the pipeline to build, push, and deploy your application automatically with policy based image tagging continuous feedback - Skaffold automatically aggregates logs from deployed resources and forwards container ports to your local machine Project portability share with other develop
Flexible, fine-grained control for administrators across the stack Stop using a different policy language, policy model, and policy API for every product and service you use. Use OPA for a unified toolset and framework for policy across the cloud native stack. Whether for one service or for all your services, use OPA to decouple policy from the service's code so you can release, analyze, and revie
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