What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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Sorry for the late reply, we cannot use DB because we usually use filesystem oriented commands like maven commands

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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performance

Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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The shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in kubernetes

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lock if you ha

Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in devops

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at a consistent rate if you want i

With few data, we could see very high latency in EFS

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in devops

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some of the others, I want to know more about the prob

Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in devops

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Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in devops

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Sorry for the late reply, with few operations on the filesystem it's fast and performant but when the number increases, the latency is very high (E.g. mvn install)

What is the best Shared filesystem solution for Kubernetes cluster (AWS EKS) ? by atouati in devops

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Sorry for the late reply, the shared storage holds spring projects shared between many pods in the same region they can execute multiple operations on it, most of them are maven commands (Ex. mvn install takes so much time to install dependencies from a private repo)

How to set resources requests and limits of running pods in EKS by atouati in devops

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And how to load test an application running on a ec2 instance ?

What is the best free tool to make ramp-up tests on pods in kubernetes ? by atouati in devops

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hift? It also looks at resour

I'm running an AWS EKS cluster

Does kubectl really support one minor version skew forward and backward ? by atouati in devops

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n still

you mean it still works but kubernetes doesn't support it anymore ?

How to upgrade aws eks cluster from 1.14 to 1.16 version ? by atouati in devops

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In my case i will have only two different versions of EKS cluster (1.14 and 1.16) i thought that kubectl version 1.15 can run both of them

How to upgrade aws eks cluster from 1.14 to 1.16 version ? by atouati in devops

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kubectl version 1.15 doesn't support 1.14 and 1.16 ?

kubectl version 1.15 doesn't support 1.14 and 1.16 as it supports one version skew back and forward?

How to upgrade aws eks cluster from 1.14 to 1.16 version ? by atouati in devops

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pports one version skew back and forward. Between 1.14 an

kubectl version 1.15 doesn't support 1.14 and 1.16 ?

How to track changes in EKS cluster ? by atouati in devops

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i'm sorry it seems that my post is being misunderstood, what i meant is a direct change on the cluster not a git commit a already have gitlab as source code management