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Terraform module to provision an Elasticsearch cluster with built-in integrations with Kibana and Logstash.
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May 31, 2024 - HCL
complete guide to learn Docker and Kubernetes with real-time application deployment
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Ansible Role - Elasticsearch Curator
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Bu repo, Docker Compose ile EFK (Elasticsearch, Fluentd, Kibana) stack'ını kurmanızı sağlar. Kurulum için gerekli dosyalar ve adımlar sağlanmıştır.
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Boilerplate for Kubernetes Infrastructure As Code in AWS using Terraform
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Nov 19, 2023 - HCL
A golang based operator to create and manage EFK (Elasticsearch, Fluentd, and Kibana) stack on Kubernetes
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Cloud Native Architectural Models using Archi. Contains models for CAAS, Cloud Native Applications, 12/15 Factor Applications with CI/CD/CS, monitoring and log management. Infrastructure components include Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Storage, Red Hat Ansible Tower, Red Hat Cloudforms, Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat JBoss Middleware.
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Ansible role - Fluentd (td-agent)
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Adaptative controllers and filters projects
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Controller projects for a P3DX model simulated in MATLAB/CoppeliaSim
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A helm chart that enables logging, monitoring, alerting and distributed tracing in k8s. It bundles state of the art tools like Prometheus, Grafana, Jaeger along with the EFK stack to give you a batteries included observability setup in a single command. Navigating a k8s cluster setup is tricky enough, we ensure that monitoring shouldn't be.
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Collection of Kubernetes tests
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