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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram DevOps & SRE notes

El canal DevOps & SRE notes (@devops_sre_notes) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 12 643 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 10 049 en la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones y el puesto 2 983 en la región EEUU.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 12 643 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 09 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 229, y en las últimas 24 horas de 5, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 18.34%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 4.83% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 2 317 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 610 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 3.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como kubernete, cluster, author, engineering, monitoring.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 10 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones.

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A sidecar app which clones a git repo and keeps it in sync with the upstream. https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync

KCL Programming Language https://github.com/kcl-lang/kcl

This tutorial on ITNEXT explains how to dynamically manage Kubernetes secrets using HashiCorp Vault and the External Secrets Operator. By implementing this solution, you can avoid storing plain-text secrets in Git and streamline your secret management workflow. https://itnext.io/managing-kubernetes-secrets-dynamically-from-vault-via-external-secrets-operator-7e51d71b56cf

This guide from the Palark blog explores five pro tips for advanced Helm templating to enhance your chart-building skills. It covers powerful functions and best practices to help you create more robust and flexible Kubernetes applications. https://blog.palark.com/advanced-helm-templating/

Manage kubernetes in the most light and convenient way ☸️ https://github.com/kubeclipper/kubeclipper

Terraform HTTP Backend implementation that uses Git repository as storage https://github.com/plumber-cd/terraform-backend-git

Percona Toolkit: a collection of advanced open source command-line tools. https://github.com/percona/percona-toolkit

This study by Ramon Berrutti kicks off a series on building your own service mesh. It lays the groundwork for understanding the fundamental components and concepts involved. https://dev.to/ramonberrutti/build-your-service-mesh-part-1-10ed

This commentary explores various infrastructure models that have emerged in the cloud era. It discusses the evolution from traditional on-premises setups to modern cloud-native architectures. https://dzone.com/articles/infrastructure-models-in-the-cloud-era

An automation tool that simplify the deployment of your apps on Kubernetes. https://github.com/cuber-cloud/cuber-gem

Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada

This analysis offers practical strategies for reducing the cloud costs associated with running Kubernetes clusters. It covers various methods from resource optimization to autoscaling. https://medium.com/adidoescode/reducing-cloud-costs-of-kubernetes-clusters-c8c1e3bdb669

This piece on ITNEXT introduces SleepCycles from rekuberate.io as a method for reclaiming unused Kubernetes resources. By automatically scaling down environments during idle periods, this tool offers a practical way to achieve significant cloud cost savings. https://itnext.io/rekuberate-io-sleepcycles-reclaim-your-unused-kubernetes-resources-d144bb276aa4

The open source, cloud native tool for API Mocking and Testing. Microcks is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project 🚀 https://github.com/microcks/microcks

yq is a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV, TOML and properties processor https://github.com/mikefarah/yq

This article by Chuk Lee explains how to set up conditional triggers for your sensors in Argo Events. You will learn how to trigger different workflows based on varying conditions from the same event source. https://medium.chuklee.com/argo-events-conditional-triggers-49fb20d15dbc

KubeDeck is a suite of open-source tools designed to simplify Kubernetes management. Built with PowerShell and installable via krew, KubeDeck automates tasks such as cleaning up your KubeConfig file with KubeTidy and (soon) managing Kubernetes snapshots with KubeSnapIt, helping you keep your clusters organized and efficient. https://github.com/KubeDeckio/KubeDeck

Mattias Andersson has created a guide on how to effectively manage Azure resources using Terraform Stacks. This approach helps in organizing infrastructure into logical, manageable units. https://mattias.engineer/blog/2024/terraform-stacks-azure/

Snappy and configuration-free little text editor/IDE for the terminal. Suitable for writing git commit messages, editing Markdown, config files, source code, man pages and for quick edit-format-compile cycles when programming. Has syntax highlighting, jump-to-error, rainbow parentheses, macros, cut/paste portals and a simple gdb front-end. https://github.com/xyproto/orbiton

Hazel Weakly's write-up delves into the complexities of handling long-running spans within OpenTelemetry. The text explores some of the challenges and potential solutions for this specific observability problem. https://hazelweakly.me/blog/opentelemetry-challenges-handling-long-running-spans/