A simple lab to demonstrate the usage of kubernetes/OpenShift serets
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A simple lab to demonstrate the usage of kubernetes/OpenShift serets
Declarative Certificates as Secrets for Kubernetes
Kubernetes Platform Configuration for the Sales Order System 2.0 project
This project automates the deployment of a WordPress website with MariaDB as the database and Nginx as the web server using Kubernetes (K8s). It provides a scalable and containerized solution for running a WordPress application in a Kubernetes environment.
Example of http and https flask services deployed on Kubernetes
IntelliJ plugin for loading Kubernetes configuration properties as environment variables in an Intellij run configuration.
Kubernetes best practices
Automates kubernetes dashboard deployment using a bash script to start, stop and check running status
This PowerShell module contains functions that facilitate the creation, rotation, and viewing the metadata of Kubernetes secrets.
Create and re-create k8s secrets and sealed secrets with the help of vals
Automated setup for generating certificates from certbot on kubernetes
This repository contains deployment configurations for a scalable Spring application deployed on Kubernetes, connected to a replicated MySQL StatefulSet cluster for message storage, sourced from a private repository, and accessible via an ingress.
Learning and Setup Guides for Personal Reference
Vault integrate Kubernetes multi-clusters example
self-sign certificate as kubernetes tls secret
A comprehensive guide to getting started with Kubernetes.
Conversion tool to assist creating Kubernetes Secrets YAML files by providing dotenv.
sync kubernetes secrets between namespaces and across clusters
Kubernetes admission webhook for secure, seamless and dynamic handling of secrets in your applications
Small applications to practice deployment with Docker and Kubernetes.
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