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By Derek Wang & Vaibhav Page We are very excited to announce Argo Events v1.0! Apropos to the naming, the new release introduces a re-architecture and many new features, enhancements, and community contributions. Enjoy the more user-friendly, reliable, secure eventing framework for Kubernetes that is Argo Events v1.0! ArchitectureStarting from v0.17.0, we gradually re-architected Argo Events. Intr
Today, the Argo CD team is happy to announce the first release of the GitOps Engine! GitOps Engine packages core Argo CD functionality into a reusable library and makes it available for everyone. The library is open-sourced and available on Github: https://github.com/argoproj/gitops-engine. GitOps Engine empowers you to quickly build specialized tools that implement specific GitOps use cases, such
GitOps has been on the scene for some time now, but some things trip up users, both new and old. Here are some of the key best practices we’ve discovered while engineering Argo CD and running it at scale managing thousands of apps in production at Intuit. #1: Two Repos: One For App Source Code, Another For ManifestsMany engineers start out with both their app source code and their manifests in a s
Argo workflows create pods and deployments on Kubernetes. When running on AWS, we use EBS for volumes. AWS provides some basic volume metrics but only down to a 5 minute granularity and does not provide any filesystem-level stats, making it hard, for example, to tell how much of the volume capacity was actually being used. To address these issues, we decided to add our own monitoring usingiostats
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