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For Kubernetes a Deployment is an object to define a Pod that is intended to permanently run on the cluster, so there's no native way to refresh it's Pods. To do so we can install the bestby controller.
04/03/2022
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To start creating resources on AWS we can choose the AWS native provider or go with the Jet provider that uses terraform's AWS provider under the hood to generate a Crossplane provider
02/03/2022
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On Kubernetes there are two main ways of attaching metedata to objects un Kubernetes: Labels and Annotation.
What's the difference? When should I choose one over the other?
01/03/2022
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Crossplane is an open source Kubernetes add-on that lets you create cloud resources using Kubernetes objects (CRDs). It's installation it's straightforward, but once we have it installed the key it to properly configure it's providers. Here we are going to use the crossplane's native AWS provider
28/02/2022
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If we use the --net=host option with docker to create a new container, it will share it's network namespace with the host machine. It's main advantage is that it will provide higher performance (it will be close to bare metal speed); however, we might get port conflicts.
24/02/2022
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