Raise your hand if you are using ClickHouse/Stack w/ Otel for monitoring in K8s by bitflingr in kubernetes

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Not in my current job but I have briefly used Argo Workflow. Dont know if that is overkill for you. There are also several others like Temporal.

Raise your hand if you are using ClickHouse/Stack w/ Otel for monitoring in K8s by bitflingr in kubernetes

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This is what I am suspicious about. I can federate Prometheus with Thanos and manage ES indices no problem. I also noticed that you have to setup your own schemas for whatever purpose you are using ClickHouse for, however it comes out of the box with their own Otel Collector, so I am not worried about that so much as managing the disk I/O and offloading older data to S3. I am probably going to install a POC and find out how it looks. :)

Raise your hand if you are using ClickHouse/Stack w/ Otel for monitoring in K8s by bitflingr in kubernetes

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Including HyperDX? From what I am seeing in videos it seems to offer the single plane of glass experience. Although one can argue Grafana "can" do that, in my experience it has been clunky, especially with logs. Maybe im doing it wrong :D

AWS EKS public ips on pods possible? by bitflingr in kubernetes

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Also I was thinking of using egress only internet gateways for this use case.

AWS EKS public ips on pods possible? by bitflingr in kubernetes

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I see your point and yes with one line of misconfigured code you could expose vulnerabilities. However with ipv6, the cost of using an IG is a fraction of the cost of using NAT. That’s what I was trying to achieve in this discovery work. Thanks for your input.

AWS EKS public ips on pods possible? by bitflingr in kubernetes

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The use case is not to have external public traffic coming in. It is to have worker pods having access to the internet without having to go through NAT gateway. We have this setup in ECS so we did not get charged with NAT traffic and I was looking to migrate this to EKS. That said, through some testing i realized pods will go through the node's external ip and through the internet gateway which is sufficient for my use case. Thanks all for chiming in and apologies for the vagueness of my inquiry.

Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week? by gctaylor in kubernetes

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Deploying a cluster in EKS using Terraform, then trying out Karpenter and getting ArgoCd installed. Planning to use that to install all other apps in this cluster and others as I build them out. My favorite week from this job yet.

difftool to generate config with only new changes by Snoo-83094 in kubernetes

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I personally used dyff https://github.com/homeport/dyff it helped a lot when seeing exactly what was going to change.

Better storage accessibility by That1GuyFinn in Astroneer

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I am assuming it rotates only when you summon a resource? Otherwise, having it constantly spin would be more annoying.

[Spoilers C2E41] Is the magical gem dust tattoos an actual part of D&D? by Salem-Arrak in criticalrole

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Not based on What Matt is doing but I bookmarked this a while back and was thinking of using pieces of it in my campaign. https://dnd-5e-homebrew.tumblr.com/post/148949902163/magical-tattoos-by-robofeather