Today we’ll be deploying OpenFaaS using Kubernetes as a container orchestrator. OpenFaaS is Serverless Functions Made Simple, and is currently the most easy to deploy Open Source Serverless platform out there. OpenFaaS is Serverless Functions Made SimpleTypically Docker Swarm is used as the orchestrator, but the demand for OpenFaaS on Kubernetes was so high that Kubernetes is officially supported.
I’ve been working on a simple web application written in Go, hosted in Google Cloud, using Google Kubernetes Engine. It turned to be such great experience, I couldn’t miss an opportunity to share it. It took me less than an hour to setup things for the first time, reading the documentation and trying to figure out how things work. But, once I finished, I could deploy a new version of my applicatio
In this blog series we’ll discuss our journey at Cupenya of migrating our monolithic application to a microservice architecture running on Kubernetes. There’s a lot of talk on microservices and also a lot of great online resources available, but I noticed that practical & pragmatic guidance is often lacking. Therefore, I’ll try to get really hands on. If you’re unsure what a microservice is, I sug
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