Category: Infrastructure as Code

Automation - DevOps - Infrastructure as Code - Kubernetes

Building Custom Kubernetes Operators Article Part 4: Automatic testing using Operator SDK

Kubernetes operators were introduced as an implementation of the Infrastructure as Software concept. Using them you can abstract the deployment of applications and services in a Kubernetes cluster. This is the fourth in a series of articles explaining how operators work, and how they can be implemented in different languages. Introduction In the previous article…

Automation - DevOps - Infrastructure as Code - Kubernetes

Building Custom Kubernetes Operators Part 3: Building Operators in Go using Operator SDK

Kubernetes operators were introduced as an implementation of the Infrastructure as Software concept. Using them you can abstract the deployment of applications and services in a Kubernetes cluster. This is the third in a series of articles explaining how operators work, and how they can be implemented in different languages. Introduction Previously in this series…

Automation - Infrastructure as Code - Kubernetes

Building Kubernetes Operators part 2: Design and implementation details

Kubernetes operators were introduced as an implementation of the Infrastructure as software concept. Using them you can abstract the deployment of applications and services in a Kubernetes cluster. This is the second of a series of articles explaining how operators work, and how they can be implemented in different languages. Introduction In the previous article…

Automation - Infrastructure as Code - Kubernetes

Building Kubernetes Operators part 1: Operator Pattern and Concepts

Kubernetes operators were introduced as an implementation of the Infrastructure as software concept. Using them you can abstract the deployment of applications and services in a Kubernetes cluster. This is the first article of a series explaining how operators work, and how they can be implemented in different languages. Introduction In this article series we…

Case Study - DevOps - Infrastructure as Code

Success story: From on premise to AWS in 1 hour

The problem: The client required migration of his microservices-based application to AWS, using containers.  The application was running on site, using legacy DevOps tooling, Xen VMs, Chef, and some scripting. So what, exactly, was the problem? Both security concerns and network limitations precluded this migration from being performed progressively. The only component permitted to exist…