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Sep 7, 2021
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Docker Compose Alternatives for Kubernetes: DevSpace
In this series, we’re looking at alternatives to using Docker Compose for building apps that run in Kubernetes clusters. While Compose is a handy way to stand up apps locally, there are advantages to running your apps in a Kubernetes environment while you develop.
Aug 30, 2021
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Skaffold vs Tilt vs DevSpace
As more developers use Kubernetes, a variety of deployment tools are emerging to help them. Three interesting examples are Skaffold, Tilt, and DevSpace. While they all assist in building and deploying on Kubernetes clusters, their approaches are noticeably different.
Aug 17, 2021
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Kubernetes Monitoring Dashboards - 5 Best Open-Source Tools
Kubernetes now runs in more than 70 percent of container environments. Monitoring has become a key way to extract as much information as possible during container runtime.
Jul 12, 2021
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Docker Compose vs Kubernetes Development Tools
When getting started with Docker, many developers quickly turn to Docker Compose to run their applications. Compose offers many advantages, such as having your configuration stored as code, making it easy to maintain and expand upon.
Jul 1, 2021
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The Cost of Managed Kubernetes - A Comparison
Kubernetes is Kubernetes—what difference does it make which cloud provider you choose? Well, quite a lot, actually. While GKE, EKS, AKS, and DOKS all conform to CNCF Kubernetes Certification standards and are each valid choices, they each have their unique advantages and disadvantages, ranging from pricing to upgrades, to node repair.
Jun 15, 2021
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Docker Compose Alternatives for Kubernetes: Skaffold
If you’re developing apps that run in Kubernetes, running them locally with Docker Compose may seem like a simple solution. But it can cause problems, as your local environment will be very different from how your apps run production.
Jun 9, 2021
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Development in Kubernetes - Local vs. Remote Clusters
Containerization is on an upward trajectory when it comes to enterprise adoption. This is primarily due to how containers solve the problem of application delivery and portability.
Jun 8, 2021
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Docker Compose Alternatives for Kubernetes: Tilt
Many engineers developing apps that run in Kubernetes use Docker Compose for their local environment, but a lot of great alternatives are out there that make developing against a Kubernetes cluster fast and easy.
May 27, 2021
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11 of the Best Open-Source Kubernetes Tools - 2021 Edition
Nearly everyone touching cloud infrastructure in 2021 is familiar with the Kubernetes project. Put simply, Kubernetes is an incredibly powerful platform for container orchestration. But in my opinion, Kubernetes, more than anything, is a collection of best practices baked into a system that can scale from a Raspberry Pi up to the largest Fortune 500 infrastructure.
Sep 23, 2020
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Kubernetes Development Environments – A Comparison
Kubernetes has left the state when it was mostly an ops technology behind and now is also very relevant for many developers. As I wrote in my blog post about the Kubernetes workflow, the first step for every developer who starts to directly work with Kubernetes is to set up/get access to a Kubernetes development environment.
Jun 30, 2020
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Individual Kubernetes Clusters vs. Shared Kubernetes Clusters for Development
If you are on a higher level of cloud-native development (level 2 or higher according to this article about the typical cloud-native journey of companies), the developers in your team need to have a direct access to Kubernetes.
Jun 17, 2020
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Local Cluster vs. Remote Cluster for Kubernetes-Based Development
If you are one of the many companies using Kubernetes as an infrastructure technology, you might now ask yourself how to guide your engineers to use Kubernetes in the development phase of the software.
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