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Welcome to my blog! Dedicated to sharing insights and experiences from the world of DevOps engineering. I’m a DevOps professional with a passion for cloud technologies, container orchestration, and software development. On this blog, I explore the complexities and challenges of managing and deploying applications at scale using OpenStack and Kubernetes.
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This is and advanced project which requires a strong knowledge of kubernetes and each of its components.
Official GitHub repository: github.com/SimonRTC/kubeception
What’s “Kubeception”? A “Kubeception” cluster refers to a setup where Kubernetes is run within Kubernetes, essentially nesting one Kubernetes instance inside another. The purpose of such a cluster typically revolves around several key aspects:
Testing and Development: It provides a robust environment for testing Kubernetes features, configurations, or cluster upgrades in an isolated manner without affecting the main Kubernetes clusters....
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This project on paper Background The Cisco Nexus 5000 (N5K) switches are integral to our network infrastructure but have presented challenges due to the high noise levels of their fan modules....