ArgoCD + Helm But really any kind of reconciler, e.g. flux or argo with helm works very well. Helm is only used as a templating tool, i.e. helm template is the only thing allowed. It works very well and I've ran…
Redis compatible projects with larger-than-memory support do exists, e.g. https://microsoft.github.io/garnet/docs/welcome/features#tie...
Source-available[1] is likely the closest commonly used term for it [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source-available_software
Another option is running something like haproxy ingress in external mode on dedicated vms https://www.haproxy.com/documentation/kubernetes/latest/inst...
Sure it does, I ran kube-vip[1](but there are many others, e.g. metallb) as my cloud controller, all it needs are valid static IPs/range/dhcp and it will assign these to LoadBalancer services(which you usually only need…
Lazy pulling is already supported by a lot of container runtimes, most notably containerd with estargz https://github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/blob/main/d...
I am a fan of using renovate, and with docker images in particular since I can define my remote as FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:6.0@sha256:15c22c170650b8db2f6250547a2dc5341978b0647c6b21ef67768e628de614f3 AS build…
The easier solution rather than managing your own OCI registry is likely to just pin the digest and have dependency update automation e.g. renovate update the digest while targeting a tag. For example FROM…
Icelandic and old norse perhaps
Kubernetes using Kata containers[1] as a containerd[2] backend [1] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/kata-containers-1-5-... [2] https://github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/blob/main...
I believe that the government in Hamburg and the Bundeswehr are implementing(or has already) element and matrix. https://element.io/pro/federation-collaboration
It's a lot faster than chocolatey, choco gets painfully slow with many packages due to being serial. Scoop is considerably faster
My company fixed this by making us use under dimensioned VMs for development. Unfortunately it has not fixed the issue.
It's for ASIC resistant currencies I believe
ArgoCD + Helm But really any kind of reconciler, e.g. flux or argo with helm works very well. Helm is only used as a templating tool, i.e. helm template is the only thing allowed. It works very well and I've ran…
Redis compatible projects with larger-than-memory support do exists, e.g. https://microsoft.github.io/garnet/docs/welcome/features#tie...
Source-available[1] is likely the closest commonly used term for it [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source-available_software
Another option is running something like haproxy ingress in external mode on dedicated vms https://www.haproxy.com/documentation/kubernetes/latest/inst...
Sure it does, I ran kube-vip[1](but there are many others, e.g. metallb) as my cloud controller, all it needs are valid static IPs/range/dhcp and it will assign these to LoadBalancer services(which you usually only need…
Lazy pulling is already supported by a lot of container runtimes, most notably containerd with estargz https://github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/blob/main/d...
I am a fan of using renovate, and with docker images in particular since I can define my remote as FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:6.0@sha256:15c22c170650b8db2f6250547a2dc5341978b0647c6b21ef67768e628de614f3 AS build…
The easier solution rather than managing your own OCI registry is likely to just pin the digest and have dependency update automation e.g. renovate update the digest while targeting a tag. For example FROM…
Icelandic and old norse perhaps
Kubernetes using Kata containers[1] as a containerd[2] backend [1] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/kata-containers-1-5-... [2] https://github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/blob/main...
I believe that the government in Hamburg and the Bundeswehr are implementing(or has already) element and matrix. https://element.io/pro/federation-collaboration
It's a lot faster than chocolatey, choco gets painfully slow with many packages due to being serial. Scoop is considerably faster
My company fixed this by making us use under dimensioned VMs for development. Unfortunately it has not fixed the issue.
It's for ASIC resistant currencies I believe