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Cluster Autoscaler for Kubernetes and Mesos https://github.com/Yelp/clusterman

Bridge the gap between security and development teams by sharing valuable context on common web application threats. Check out 5 common threats to address together here: https://sthwk.com/common-web-threats

The article discusses how to use Kustomize and Helm together to manage Kubernetes manifests in a declarative and dynamic way. It shows how to use the helmChartInflationGenerator feature of Kustomize to integrate Helm charts with Kustomize overlays. https://medium.com/@brent.gruber77/the-power-of-kustomize-and-helm-5773d0f4d95e

Build your cloud asset inventory and break down your cost at the resource level 💰 https://github.com/tailwarden/komiser

A discussion of opinionated infrastructure and platform engineering. The importance of golden paths and guardrails, and some discussion of the importance of frictionless onboarding. https://redmonk.com/videos/opinionated-infrastructure-platform-engineering-for-productivity-golden-paths-and-guardrails/

A post looking at how to ensure platform and product teams work well together, by aligning around business metrics and using incidents as a learning opportunity. https://firehydrant.com/blog/align-platform-and-product-engineering-teams-over-incidents/

Kubernetes Monitoring Collector https://github.com/ma-ha/k8s-mon-collector

Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods at the same time https://github.com/johanhaleby/kubetail

The article is a blog post by Nathan Peck, a Senior Developer Advocate at AWS, about rethinking infrastructure as code from scratch. In the post, Nathan discusses his thoughts on the current state of infrastructure as code and how it could be improved. He suggests that the current tools and practices for infrastructure as code are too complex and error-prone, and proposes a new approach that focuses on simplicity and ease of use. https://nathanpeck.com/rethinking-infrastructure-as-code-from-scratch/

In recent years, cellular architectures have become increasingly popular for large online services as a way to increase redundancy and limit the blast radius of site failures. https://slack.engineering/slacks-migration-to-a-cellular-architecture/

blog post by Robusta, a company that provides multi-cluster observability and auto alerts for Kubernetes. The post discusses the controversy and trade-offs of how different cloud vendors and Kubernetes providers handle burstable CPU instances, which are nodes that can temporarily increase their CPU performance beyond their baseline level. T https://home.robusta.dev/blog/fairness-kubernetes-pricing-and-burstable-cpus

The blog post by Lee Briggs, a senior software engineer at Pulumi, who shares his thoughts and principles on how to structure infrastructure as code (IaC) projects in a scalable and maintainable way. https://leebriggs.co.uk/blog/2023/08/17/structuring-iac

The post discusses how to collect and visualize CoreDNS metrics using the CoreDNS Prometheus plugin, which exposes metrics in the OpenMetrics format https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/coredns-monitoring-tools/

The post discusses key metrics for monitoring CoreDNS, including throughput, performance, scaling and resource, Go, and cache metrics. https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/coredns-metrics/

The blog post at technoblather.ca is about solving cold start timeouts with AWS Lambda and API Gateway. The author maintains and operates a set of Lambda functions on AWS, most of which provide the implementation for an API Gateway depended on for an internal tool https://www.technoblather.ca/aws-lambda-nodejs-debug-apigw-cold-start-timeout/

Open-source backend development platform. Build production-ready services without wasting time on repetitive coding. https://github.com/amplication/amplication