OpenShift: Route & Deployment Strategies
By Brandon Tsai
Nov. 16, 2021
/By Brandon Tsai
Openshift already provides a default built-in solution similar to Kubernetes Ingress for the external traffic called `Route`. The developers can use `Route` to expose a service directly without any complicated setup. The article will discuss how to use the Openshift route and the related deployment strategies.
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Nov. 16, 2021
/By Brandon Tsai
kube-bench is a Go application that can verify if an Openshift cluster is deployed securely by running the checks documented in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark.
Falco can be used for Openshift runtime security.
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Aug. 23, 2021
/By Brandon Tsai
In Kubernetes, all Pods are accessible from other Pods and network endpoints by default. To isolate and restrict traffic to pods in the cluster, we can install Calico and create `NetworkPolicy` objects to indicate the allowed incoming connections.
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Feb. 27, 2021
/By Brandon Tsai
Although Kubernetes has became the most widely used orchestration platform nowadays, there is still a huge lack of enterprise solutions for the large-scale companies which care the security and durability much more than portability and flexibility. That is where Red Hat OpenShift comes in.
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Sept. 27, 2020
/By Jake Mc
With a focus on Kubernetes and infrastructure orchestration at Darumatic, we often have developers testing out new tools, creating new clusters and spinning up different pieces of cloud infrastructure, this can lead to unnecessarily high sandbox cloud costs caused by forgotten and unused infrastructure.
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July 7, 2020
/By Brandon Tsai
Instead of implementing shell scripts to perform some complex behaviours with kubectl, you can think of installing kubectl plugins to extended kubectl command to achieve custom functionality.
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