Kardinal is the lightest-weight way to spin up dev and test environments in Kubernetes. Deploy the absolute minimum resources necessary and implement dev, test, and QA all in one cluster.
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Kardinal is the lightest-weight way to spin up dev and test environments in Kubernetes. Deploy the absolute minimum resources necessary and implement dev, test, and QA all in one cluster.
Microservices demo application on cloud-hosted Kubernetes cluster
Microservices with Istio, gRPC, Redis, BigQuery, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud and Stackdriver
Orthanc on Kubernetes
Samples application to demo ServiceMesh scenarios based on Istio and managed by Kiali
A playground for Kardinal. Your ticket to the lightest-weight Kubernetes dev environments in the world.
ML 시스템을 시간 소모 없이 쿠버로 이전할 수 있다면?
Production Grade Environment For Microservices
This project is a POC of the API Composition Pattern but using gRPC, the idea is having the same proto file implemented in different services (micro or nano) and each service returns a piece of the information to the gateway.
Setup Guide (Mac M1): Kubernetes, Cilium CNI, Istio Mesh, Security Hardening, CIS Benchmarks
Spring boot example in Kubernetes and the service mesh with Istio
Python/Selenium based Kiali test automation framework
Projeto para estudar o gerenciamento de tráfego de dados dentro do cluster kubernetes com o Istio
Istio Series
A project to play around with Istio features, as described in my medium blog.
Istio demo and example scripts
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