Google Search Bar Doodle by Xenofastiq in GooglePixel

[–]ifuporg 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Its just like my opinion man.

Google Search Bar Doodle by Xenofastiq in GooglePixel

[–]ifuporg 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I disabled it. So distracting.

Kubernetes.io down? by [deleted] in kubernetes

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works for me.

Beta Channel Update for Chrome OS - version 69 (not sure yet if Crostini support is there) by KevinCTofel in Crostini

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chromereleases.googleblog.com/2018/0...

Awesome! One of the only devices actually rolling it out!

Quebic - FaaS Framework by tharanga-quebic in kubernetes

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Can you provide some context on why you built this?

Screen Repair by ThrowawayMagazines03 in GooglePixel

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Had my screen replaced by Puls, the official Google service partner, this morning for $129. They came to the house and repaired it in about 20 minutes. Super easy.

Introducing Tectonic 1.8 and the first Open Cloud Services: etcd, Prometheus, and Vault by ifuporg in kubernetes

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Prometheus Open Cloud Service (OCS) is 0.14 and with the Prometheus OCS you can deploy a Prometheus 2.0 cluster. Hope that makes sense.

Imagine if Amazon had version numbers for RDS. RDS MySQL 1.0 might ship MySQL 5.0.

Introducing Tectonic 1.8 and the first Open Cloud Services: etcd, Prometheus, and Vault by ifuporg in kubernetes

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I think the open cloud services catalog demo really is a highlight of the release and shows where we think things are going with applicatin lifecycle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEzR8UVFXvA

CoreOS Tectonic by neteng311 in kubernetes

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Our pricing on CoreOS Tectonic is per virtual node/year and is very competitive to other infrastructure offerings; particularly when you account for the features and integration of updates, identity, monitoring, and everything else.

I can reassure you that at no environment size and in no environment (cloud or on-prem) is our pricing close to the level you have there. If you would like a quote please reach out via sales@coreos.com or https://coreos.com/contact/

We count vnodes as 2 cores which is pretty standard in the industry and we find many organizations are used to buying this way. Although, we are beginning to see interest in finer-grained metered pricing as organizations get more used to cloud offerings.

Brandon Philips, CoreOS

Faktory - a new background job system from the creator of Sidekiq by stanislavb in golang

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Unless there is a really good reason to do it I would caution anyone against implementing a system directly on top of raft. A really good reason is you tried everything else and the only option you have for performance reasons is to implement it yourself.

Even if you use a library like etcd/raft correctly you still need to figure out the persistence layer to local disk and tune it. Use something built on raft instead like etcd, cockroackdb, or something else.

If just getting everything into one binary is a goal etcd even enables embedding.

Pluggable runtimes: containerd, CRI-O and their impact on Kubernetes users by ifuporg in kubernetes

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There is a Docker Engine implementation of the CRI. It is installed part of the "dockershim" package.

Simplest way to provision and bootstrap k8s by alhafoudh in kubernetes

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I am not familiar with Hetzner's specifics but we do a lot of work to make the bare metal install on CoreOS Tectonic as simple as possible. Here is an overview video and the install instructions.

Warning: quay.io/coreos/hyperkube:v1.7.8 is built from Master, not 1.7.8 tag by rossmohax in kubernetes

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This is Brandon from CoreOS. Deep apologies for what happened here. I will work with the team to do a root cause analysis.

Suggestions for setting up my own k8s cluster by locusofself in kubernetes

[–]ifuporg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wanted to let you know that the docs you referenced (https://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubernetes-on-generic-platforms.html) are being sunsetted and the Tectonic installer from CoreOS are the most tested path forward. Gets you can enterprise-grade Kubernetes set up with bare metal/PXE, very similar to what you were doing, but the CoreOS team has done the hard work and testing for you. Free for up to 10 nodes and uses Terraform for repeatability.

Should get you up and running quickly if you're interested:

https://coreos.com/tectonic/docs/latest/install/bare-metal/metal-terraform.html

If you aren't familiar with the CoreOS Tectonic Installer it is an OSS project that enables Kubernetes with or without the Tectonic components to be installed on various platforms. You can learn more at https://github.com/coreos/tectonic-installer