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Persistent, Distributed Kubernetes Storage with Longhorn

Kubernetes is an open source container orchestration system that enables applications to run on a cluster of hosts. It’s a critical part of cloud native architecture because it can work on public or private clouds and on-premises environments. With an orchestration layer on top of traditional infrastructure, Kubernetes allows the automated deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

What Is Helm in Kubernetes?

Helm is a deployment tool that simplifies installing, configuring, and managing Kubernetes clusters. Anyone familiar with writing Kubernetes manifests knows how tedious it is to create multiple manifest files using YAML. Even the most basic application has at least 3 manifest files. As the cluster grows, the more unwieldy the configuration becomes. Helm is one of the most useful tools in a developer’s tool belt for managing Kubernetes clusters.

The Secret Ingredient for Faster Deployment: Use On-demand Environments

If you are part of a DevOps or Cloud engineering team struggling to set up and maintain proper environments, then this article is for you. We will discuss “On-demand” environments in detail. We will go through its benefits, how development teams can take advantage of it, and how Qovery’s on-demand environments give you a competitive advantage in the business.

Deploying web applications on Kubernetes with continuous integration

Containers and microservices have revolutionized the way applications are deployed on the cloud. Since its launch in 2014, Kubernetes has become a de-facto standard as a container orchestration tool. In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy a Node.js application on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD).

Qovery x Spayr - Managing Multiple Environments Running on Kubernetes Clusters

Qovery makes it easy to deploy on-demand environments on AWS. More than 20,000 DevOps and developers use Qovery to deploy their production, staging, and development environments on AWS in a few seconds. Join Albane (Product Marketing at Qovery) and Pierre (CTO and Co-founder at Spayr) to talk about how Spayr is managing multiple environments running on Kubernetes clusters on Qovery, and is empowering his team, from junior to senior developers, to create a new environment and test new ideas independently.

Basic Docker Commands | Tutorial for Beginners | Useful List with Examples -Sematext

Get started with Docker using these basic Docker commands. Whether you are in DevOps or development, you will probably end up using Docker containers. In this Docker commands tutorial for beginners, we will offer examples of how to pull a Docker container, start and stop the containers, list your Docker network, and delete unused containers. While there are many more features to uncover, these are the most useful and common Docker commands you should learn as you’ll use them on a daily basis.

Spayr Manages Multiple Environments On Kubernetes With Qovery

Albane here, Product Marketing Manager at Qovery 👋 Yesterday we joined forced Pierre Olive (CTO and co-founder of Spayr) to talk about how they manage multiple environments on Kubernetes with Qovery and much more; if you missed it or would just rather read than listen, here is the recap.

Kubernetes Load Testing Comparison: Speedscale vs K6

In this article, you’ll be introduced to two different load testing tools that are both able to work with Kubernetes; Speedscale and K6. Throughout this post you’ll be given a comparative view of how each tool performs in five different categories: Ease of setup, developer experience, working with the CLI, creating tests, and integration into CI/CD pipelines.

Codefresh GitOps CD Launch Webinar

Introducing a Hosted GitOps Platform Automate GitOps best practices and deliver software faster Introducing a fully-hosted solution for DevOps teams seeking to quickly and easily achieve frictionless, GitOps-based continuous software delivery in the cloud. Codefresh GitOps CD has been very popular for its ease of use and centralized UI providing detailed CI/CD deployment insights and analytics that optimize software delivery for smoother, scalable DevOps automation leveraging open-source Argo.