Today, I set up Kubernetes Dashboard, a web UI for managing Kubernetes in my staging cluster.
While I prefer managing clusters from the CLI, Dashboard is especially useful when working with a team. It let's me grant controlled access to the cluster.
Today, I set up Kubernetes Dashboard, a web UI for managing Kubernetes in my staging cluster.
While I prefer managing clusters from the CLI, Dashboard is especially useful when working with a team. It let's me grant controlled access to the cluster.
I've started using the btop resource monitor instead of htop or top.
It looks beautiful and I love that you can change its themes and colours too.
Recently, I had the opportunity to provision servers, create a CI/CD pipeline and document the entire process for a client.
This is their positive feedback on the quality of my work and attention to detail.
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I'm building a project in my Kubernetes Homelab.
Based on the node names, can you guess what I'm building?
I'm attending @pyconafrica in Ghana
After a few days of trying, many failed attempts & lots of positive self-talk, I deployed my first #Kubernetes cluster to Google Kubernetes Engine(GKE) today using CI/CD.
The cluster includes deployments(apps), ingress controllers, a load balancer, a database & storage volumes.
I'm excited about all the new K8s stuff I'm learning.
Today, I learned about and configured Postgres Persistent Volume Claims and Ingress Controllers in a Kubernetes cluster.
The next step is to deploy the cluster to the cloud.
I came across an article on the Microsoft Learn site produced by AI.
Will technical writers survive generative AI tools?