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#devops
Не так давно(https://xn--r1a.website/overtimehate/401 ) постил тред про матчасть контейнеров, а тут вот и инфографика подъехала!
Не так давно(https://xn--r1a.website/overtimehate/401 ) постил тред про матчасть контейнеров, а тут вот и инфографика подъехала!
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Linux kernel manager and activity monitor written in #rust
kmon provides a text-based user interface for managing the Linux kernel modules and monitoring the kernel activities. By managing, it means loading, unloading, blacklisting and showing the information of a module. These updates in the kernel modules, logs about the hardware and other kernel messages can be tracked with the real-time activity monitor in kmon. Since the usage of different tools like dmesg and kmod are required for these tasks in Linux, kmon aims to gather them in a single terminal window and facilitate the usage as much as possible while keeping the functionality.
#devops
kmon provides a text-based user interface for managing the Linux kernel modules and monitoring the kernel activities. By managing, it means loading, unloading, blacklisting and showing the information of a module. These updates in the kernel modules, logs about the hardware and other kernel messages can be tracked with the real-time activity monitor in kmon. Since the usage of different tools like dmesg and kmod are required for these tasks in Linux, kmon aims to gather them in a single terminal window and facilitate the usage as much as possible while keeping the functionality.
#devops
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macos-like TimeMachine but for Linux!
It uses rsync to incrementally back up your data to a different directory, hard disk or remote server via SSH. All operations are incremental, atomic and automatically resumable.
The goal of this project is to have a cross-operating system and minimal as possible backup script that can be easily reviewed by anyone without great effort. Additionally it should provide one task only and do it well without the need of external requirements and only rely on default installed tools.
https://github.com/cytopia/linux-timemachine
#shell #devops
It uses rsync to incrementally back up your data to a different directory, hard disk or remote server via SSH. All operations are incremental, atomic and automatically resumable.
The goal of this project is to have a cross-operating system and minimal as possible backup script that can be easily reviewed by anyone without great effort. Additionally it should provide one task only and do it well without the need of external requirements and only rely on default installed tools.
https://github.com/cytopia/linux-timemachine
#shell #devops
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#book #devops
Оказывается у автора есть бомбическая книжка про тераформ в открытом доступе: https://www.terraform-best-practices.com/
Оказывается у автора есть бомбическая книжка про тераформ в открытом доступе: https://www.terraform-best-practices.com/
Terraform-Best-Practices
Welcome | Terraform Best Practices
This document is an attempt to systematically describe best practices using Terraform and provide recommendations for the most frequent problems Terraform users experience.
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Introduction to GitOps on Kubernetes with Flux v2
https://blog.sldk.de/2021/02/introduction-to-gitops-on-kubernetes-with-flux-v2/
#k8s #kubernetes #gitops #git #flux #devops
https://blog.sldk.de/2021/02/introduction-to-gitops-on-kubernetes-with-flux-v2/
#k8s #kubernetes #gitops #git #flux #devops
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Robusta KRR
Robusta KRR (Kubernetes Resource Recommender) is a CLI tool for optimizing resource allocation in Kubernetes clusters. It gathers pod usage data from Prometheus and recommends requests and limits for CPU and memory. This reduces costs and improves performance.
#k8s #devops #cloud #resources
https://github.com/robusta-dev/krr
Robusta KRR (Kubernetes Resource Recommender) is a CLI tool for optimizing resource allocation in Kubernetes clusters. It gathers pod usage data from Prometheus and recommends requests and limits for CPU and memory. This reduces costs and improves performance.
#k8s #devops #cloud #resources
https://github.com/robusta-dev/krr