Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
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Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
AWS EKS - kubernetes project and terraform module
This repo contains Kubernetes manifests for the below mentioned topics
The Kubefirst Open Source Platform
Full feature EKS cluster with Terragrunt/Terraform
The project demonstrates how to use Ansible to deploy an Amazon EKS cluster incl. extensions and example workload
Azure Kubernetes Service AGIC Ingress: 30 Real-World Demos
Setup for a K8s home lab running on a single host (e.g. Intel NUC)
My home Kubernetes cluster managed by GitOps (Flux), deployed on Talos Linux.
If you want to spin up ECK with production feature like, SAML cert-manager, this guide is for you.
How to expose a Kubernetes web application with DNS and TLS
Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
Terraform Manifests to create resources on Google Cloud Platform for hobbyists with limited budgets.
Terraform module to provision an IAM role for external-dns running in a Kops cluster, and attach an IAM policy to the role with permissions to modify Route53 record sets
Kubernetes(EKS) External DNS With Amazon Route 53
Terraform module for deploying External DNS for AWS to k8s cluster
Terraform module for External DNS
setup k8s-nginx-ingress-controller on your k8s cluster with examples
ExternalDNS webhook to manage Unifi DNS Records
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