get-started with minimum of AWS and Kubernetes
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get-started with minimum of AWS and Kubernetes
URL shortener written in python and deployed in minikube
Server Deployment and Configuration project. Final project for the course: Server Deployment, Containerization, and Testing, part of the requirements for the Full Stack Web Development Nanodegree program at Udacity
Increase productivity using Kubernetes assets manger
creation and management of kubernetes pods & docker images using minikube and kubectl
Deployment of a microservices architecture on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) using Docker for containerization and Terraform for provisioning AWS resources. A complete workflow for deploying microservices on a highly scalable Kubernetes cluster using modern DevOps tools.
This repository demonstrate how you can to orchestrate deploy an API on Kubernetes in the AWS environment.
Repo for Kubernetes manifest objects for practise & learning.
To take care kubectl command
kubectl plugin shows nodes info and pods info in namespace kube-system
In this project I will containerize and deploy a Flask API to a Kubernetes cluster using Docker, AWS EKS, CodePipeline, and CodeBuild.
Maintain Software development at scale with Docker, Kubernets and AWS CICD pipeline
Live Presentation of Minikube workflow
backend repository for a simple to do application, which is developed using flask microframework (Python), https://github.com/MahmoodAbuAwwad/ToDo_Application
Content Engine Web Application built on top of Django Modern Web Development Practices. Following from CodingEntrepreneurs tutorial series.
This repository has the exercise files for getting started with K8s
Deploying a flask app to a Kubernetes cluster using EKS
TechTrends is a Python Flask web application that serves as a Blog website. It displays a list of IT articles and allows for the creation of new articles.
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