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With Horizontal Pod Autoscaling, Kubernetes automatically scales the number of pods in a replication controller, deployment, or replica set based on observed CPU utilization (or, with alpha support, on some other, application-provided metrics). The HorizontalPodAutscaler autoscaling/v2 stable API moved to GA in 1.23. The previous stable version, which only includes support for CPU autoscaling, can
Getting Started Install kops Before we can bring up the cluster we need to install the CLI tool kops. Install kubectl In order to control Kubernetes clusters we need to install the CLI tool kubectl. Other Platforms Kubernetes Latest Release Installation Guide Setup your environment AWS In order to correctly prepare your AWS account for kops, we require you to install the AWS CLI tools, and have AP
The kOps tool itself takes the (minimal) spec of a cluster that the user specifies, and computes a complete configuration, setting defaults where values are not specified, and deriving appropriate dependencies. The "complete" specification includes the set of all flags that will be passed to all components. All decisions about how to install the cluster are made at this stage, and thus every decis
Route53 Mapping Service This addon is deprecated. Please use external-dns instead. This is a Kubernetes controller that polls services (in all namespaces) that are configured with the label dns=route53 and adds the appropriate alias to the domain specified by the annotation domainName=sub.mydomain.io. Multiple domains and top level domains are also supported: domainName=.mydomain.io,sub1.mydomain.
README.md Kubernetes CoreOS cluster With this tutorial one creates a Kubernetes CoreOS cluster containing of one master and three minions (workers) running on 192.168.10.1-192.168.10.4. For working correctly you need to create the directory addressed as POOL_PATH in util.sh: $ sudo mkdir /var/lib/libvirt/images/kubernetes $ sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/lib/libvirt/images/kubernetes/ Then we foll
Website https://keel.sh Slack - kubernetes.slack.com look for channel #keel Keel is a tool for automating Kubernetes deployment updates. Keel is stateless, robust and lightweight. Keel provides several key features: Kubernetes and Helm providers - Keel has direct integrations with Kubernetes and Helm. No CLI/API - tired of f***ctl for everything? Keel doesn't have one. Gets job done through labels
Cluster Version Upgrades and Migrations At some point you will almost definitely want to upgrade the Kubernetes version of your cluster, or even migrate from a cluster managed/provisioned by another tool to one managed by kops. There are a few different ways to accomplish this depending on your existing cluster situation and any requirements for zero-downtime migrations. Upgrade an existing kube-u
After some discussions with @chrislovecnm I'm using this issue to summarise what we need to do to support instances in private subnets with NAT gateways. Problem Currently all instance groups created by kops are placed in public subnets. This may not be desirable in all use-cases. There are related open issues about this (#232, #266 which should maybe be closed, #220, #196). As the simplest use-ca
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