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Automating AKS Deployments like a Boss: Part 5 (AppD)
Published Apr 7, 2019 by Isaac Johnson
In Part 4we explored setting up EFK, both OSS and Commercial. But in considering commercial, there are other great options as well including ApplicationDynamics (AppD).
Automating AKS Deployments like a Boss: Part 4 (EFK)
Published Apr 7, 2019 by Isaac Johnson
In the case of those who have a cross cloud or hybrid cloud environment, or prefer to use cloud-agnostic tooling, there are ways to monitor using several other monitoring frameworks.
Automating AKS Deployments like a Boss: Part 3
Published Mar 31, 2019 by Isaac Johnson
In our last post, we tackled Auto-Scaling AKS clusters which adjusts the size of our clusters based on load. However, we have yet to address monitoring. How can we monitor our clusters using both...
Backing up and Restoring Containerized PostgreSQL databases
Published Mar 25, 2019 by Isaac Johnson
Using containerized databases in Kubernetes is quick and convenient. But how can we ensure backups and restores work? Let’s examine this in my favourite chart lately, Sonarqube.
Automating AKS Deployments like a Boss: Part 2
Published Mar 17, 2019 by Isaac Johnson
In Part 1 we covered the basics of AKS including installing CLI tools, creating a cluster, installing Helm and launching a stable chart. In Part 2 we will be covering scaling, both veritical and h...
Automating AKS Deployments like a Boss: Part 1
Published Mar 10, 2019 by Isaac Johnson
Azure’s managed kubernetes service (AKS) is surprisingly easy to get started. Let’s start our series by clearing up an FUD and fire up a little cluster on our own.
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