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Table of Contents
Introduction
What is Kubernetes
History
Roadmap
Starting Point
Menu
Starting Point
Main Resources
Useful Articles
Related Projects
Related Software
Hypervisor-Agnostic Docker Engine
Helm Package Manager
Ubernetes
Fabric8kmachine
spread
Monitoring Services
Paas Providers
OpenShift
Deis
Continous Delivery
Fabric8
Container Support
Books
Slide Presentations
Videos
Main Account
Other Useful videos
Interesting Twitter Accounts
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Amazing People
Connecting with Kubernetes
Companies
Conferences
Contributing
License
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Awesome-Kubernetes
A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources Inspired by @sindresorhus' awesome
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships."
-- Michael Jordan
Without the help from these amazing contributors, building this awesome-repo would never
has been possible, Thank You very much guys !!
Thanks to Gitbook.This awesome list can now be downloaded and read in the form of
a book.Check it out --> https://www.gitbook.com/book/ramitsurana/awesome-
kubernetes/.Keep Learning Keep Sharing !!
If you see a package or project here that is no longer maintained or is not a good fit,
please submit a pull request to improve this file. Thank you!
What is Kubernetes? :ship:
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https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesomehttps://travis-ci.org/ramitsurana/awesome-kuberneteshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/https://www.gitbook.com/book/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes/https://github.com/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes/graphs/contributorshttps://github.com/sindresorhus/awesomehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/https://travis-ci.org/ramitsurana/awesome-kuberneteshttps://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles
scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure
that their state matches the users declared intentions. Using the concepts of "labels"
and "pods", it groups the containers which make up an application into logical units for
easy management and discovery.
Source:What is Kubernetes
History:
Kubernetes is known to be a descendant of Google's system BORG
The first unified container-management system developed at Google was the system
we internally call Borg. It was built to manage both long-running services and batchjobs, which had previously been handled by two separate systems: Babysitter and the
Global Work Queue. The latters architecture strongly influenced Borg, but was focused
on batch jobs; both predated Linux control groups.
Source:Kubernetes Past
Roadmap
The awesome-kubernetes will now soon be available in the form of different releases and
package bundles, It means that you can download the awesome kubernetes release upto a
certain period of time, The release for awesome kubernetes 2015 bundle is
released.Checkout the releases column for more info.Stay tuned for more updates.
MenuStarting Point
Main Resources
Useful Articles
Related Projects
Related Software
Hypervisor-Agnostic Docker Engine
Helm Package Manager
Ubernetes
Fabric8
Introduction
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kmachine
spread
Supergiant
Monitoring Services
Paas Providers
OpenShift
Deis
Continous Delivery
Fabric8
Container Support
Books:books:
Slide Presentations
Videos:tv:
Main Account
Other Useful videos
Interesting Twitter Accounts
Amazing People
Connecting with Kubernetes
Companies
Conferences
Contributing
License
Starting Point
A place that marks the beginning of a journey
Are you Ready to Manage your Infrastructure like Google?
Google is years ahead when it comes to the cloud, but it's happy the world is catching
up
An Intro to Googles Kubernetes and How to Use Itby Laura Frank
Getting Started on Kubernetesby Rajdeep Dua
Kubernetes: The Future of Cloud Hostingby Meteorhacks
Kubernetes by Googleby Gaston Pantana
Key ConceptsbyArun Gupta
Application Containers: Kubernetes and Docker from Scratchby Keith Tenzer
Learn the Kubernetes Key Concepts in 10 Minutesby Omer Dawelbeit
Top Reasons Businesses Should Move to Kubernetes Nowby Mike Johnston
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https://github.com/gophersteinhttps://supergiant.io/blog/top-reasons-businesses-should-move-to-kubernetes-nowhttps://twitter.com/omeriohttp://omerio.com/2015/12/18/learn-the-kubernetes-key-concepts-in-10-minutes/https://twitter.com/keithtenzerhttp://keithtenzer.com/2015/06/01/application-containers-kubernetes-and-docker-from-scratch/https://twitter.com/arunguptahttp://blog.arungupta.me/key-concepts-kubernetes/https://twitter.com/GastonPantanahttps://thevirtualizationguy.wordpress.com/tag/kubernetes/https://twitter.com/meteorhackshttps://meteorhacks.com/learn-kubernetes-the-future-of-the-cloud/https://twitter.com/rajdeepduahttp://containertutorials.com/get_started_kubernetes/index.htmlhttps://twitter.com/rhein_weinhttps://www.ctl.io/developers/blog/post/what-is-kubernetes-and-how-to-use-it/http://www.businessinsider.in/Google-is-years-ahead-when-it-comes-to-the-cloud-but-its-happy-the-world-is-catching-up/articleshow/47793327.cmshttp://www.jetstack.io/new-blog/2015/6/19/are-you-ready-to-manage-your-infrastructure-like-google-kubernetes-coming-to-a-cloud-near-you7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Main Resources
Official resources from the Kubernetes team
Kubernetes Documentation
Kubernetes Source
Kubernetes Troubleshooting
Other Useful Articles
A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication
Kubernetes: Getting Started With a Local DeploymentInstallation on Centos 7
Packaging Multiple Resources together
An Introduction to Kubernetesby Justin Ellingwood
Scaling Docker with Kubernetesby Carlos Sanchez
Creating a Kubernetes Cluster to Run Docker Formatted Container Imagesby Chris
Negus
Containerizing Docker on Kubernetes !!by Ramit Surana
Running Kubernetes Example on CoreOS, Part 1by Kelsey Hightower
Play With Kubernetes Quickly Using Docker
1 command to Kubernetes with Docker composeby Sebastien Goasguen
Nginx Server Deployment using Kubernetesby Rajdeep Dua
What even is a kubelet?by Kamal Marhubi
Kubernetes from the ground up: the API serverby Kamal Marhubi
Kubernetes 101 Networkingby Jon Langemak
Dynamic Kubernetes installation/configuration with SaltStackby Jon Langemak
Deploying Kubernetes with SaltStackby Jon Langemak
Logging in Kubernetes with Fluentd and Elasticsearchby Jon Langemak
Corekube: Running Kubernetes on CoreOS via OpenStackby Mike Metral
Networking Kubernetes Clusters on CoreOS with Weaveby Weaveworks
CoreOS + Kubernetes Step By Stepby Coreos
Deploying to Kubernetes with Panamaxby Brian DeHamer
Deploy Kubernetes with a Single Command Using Atomicappby Jason Brooks
Deploying a Bare Metal Kubernetes Clusterby James Kyle
AWS Advent 2014 - CoreOS and Kubernetes on AWSby Tim Dsyinger
Kubernetes and AWS VPC Peeringby Ben StraubDeploy a Kubernetes development cluster with Juju!by Matt Bruzek
Introduction
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https://twitter.com/mattatcanonicalhttps://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/07/23/deploy-a-kubernetes-development-cluster-with-juju-2/https://twitter.com/benstraubhttp://ben.straub.cc/2015/08/19/kubernetes-aws-vpc-peering/https://twitter.com/dysingerhttp://awsadvent.tumblr.com/post/104260597799/aws-advent-2014-coreos-and-kubernetes-on-awshttps://twitter.com/jameskyle75http://blog.jameskyle.org/2014/08/deploying-baremetal-kubernetes-cluster/https://twitter.com/jasonbrookshttp://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2015/08/fun-with-kubenetes-and-atomicapp/https://twitter.com/bdehamerhttps://www.ctl.io/developers/blog/post/deploying-to-kubernetes-with-panamax/https://twitter.com/coreoslinuxhttps://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/getting-started.htmlhttps://twitter.com/weaveworkshttp://www.weave.works/guides/networking-kubernetes-clusters-on-coreos-with-weave/https://twitter.com/mikemetralhttps://developer.rackspace.com/blog/running-coreos-and-kubernetes/https://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/logging-in-kubernetes-with-fluentd-and-elasticsearch/https://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/deploying-kubernetes-with-saltstack/https://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/dynamic-kubernetes-installationconfiguration-with-saltstack/https://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/kubernetes-101-networking/https://twitter.com/kamalmarhubihttp://kamalmarhubi.com/blog/2015/09/06/kubernetes-from-the-ground-up-the-api-server/https://twitter.com/kamalmarhubihttp://kamalmarhubi.com/blog/2015/08/27/what-even-is-a-kubelet/https://www.twitter.com/rajdeepduahttp://containertutorials.com/get_started_kubernetes/k8s_example.htmlhttps://twitter.com/sebgoahttp://sebgoa.blogspot.in/2015/04/1-command-to-kubernetes-with-docker.htmlhttps://zwischenzugs.wordpress.com/2015/04/06/play-with-kubernetes-quickly-using-docker/https://twitter.com/kelseyhightowerhttps://coreos.com/blog/running-kubernetes-example-on-CoreOS-part-1/https://twitter.com/ramitsuranahttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/containerizing-docker-kubernetes-ramit-suranahttps://twitter.com/linuxcrickethttps://access.redhat.com/articles/1353773https://twitter.com/csanchezhttp://www.infoq.com/articles/scaling-docker-with-kuberneteshttps://twitter.com/jmellingwoodhttps://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-kuberneteshttp://blog.arungupta.me/kubernetes-application-package-multiple-resources-together/http://severalnines.com/blog/installing-kubernetes-cluster-minions-centos7-manage-pods-serviceshttp://www.jetstack.io/new-blog/2015/7/6/getting-started-with-a-local-deploymenthttp://kubernetes.io/docs/troubleshooting/https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/http://kubernetes.io/docs/7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Try Kubernetes with Vagrantby Christoph Hartmann
Keycloak on Kubernetes with OpenShift 3by Marko Strukelj
Kubernetes clusters with Oh-My-Vagrantby James
Fleet Unit Files for Kubernetes on CoreOSby Michael Hamrah
Kubernetes on AWSby CoreOS
Testing Kubernetes on AWSbyAlan Will
Kubernetes: First steps on Amazon AWSby Remco
Kubernetes Container Orchestration through Java APIsby Keith Tenzer
Containers at Scale with Kubernetes on OpenStackby Keith Tenzer
Installing cAdvisor and Heapster on bare metal Kubernetesby Jon Langemak
Docker Clustering Tools Compared: Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm
Comparison of Networking Solutions for Kubernetes
Why Docker and Google Kubernetes Are Like PaaS Done Right
Kubernetes Authentication plugins and kubeconfigby Jon Langemak
Kubernetes with SaltStack revisitedby Jon Langemak
Related Projects
Kubernetes-related projects that you might find helpful
Related Software
Projects built to make life with Kubernetes even better, more powerful, more scalable
Hypernetes
Hypernetes is a secure, multi-tenant Kubernetes distro. Simply put,
Hypernetes = Bare-metal + Hyper + Kubernetes + KeyStone + Cinder + Neutron.
It envisions a future of "Container-as-a-Service without IaaS". The idea is to combine the
orchestration power in Kubernetes and the runtime isolation in Hyper to build the truly
secure multi-tenant CaaS platform.
Helm Package Manager
Built by Deis and Inspired by Homebrew, apt, and NPM. Helm is a tool for working with
Kubernetes-powered applications. Helm makes it easy run apps and services insideKubernetes.
Introduction
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https://deis.com/blog/2015/introducing-helm-for-kuberneteshttps://github.com/hyperhq/hyperneteshttps://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/kubernetes-with-saltstack-revisited/https://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/kubernetes-authentication-plugins-and-kubeconfig/https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/why-docker-and-google-kubernetes-are-like-paas-done-right/2015/08/http://machinezone.github.io/research/networking-solutions-for-kubernetes/http://technologyconversations.com/2015/11/04/docker-clustering-tools-compared-kubernetes-vs-docker-swarm/https://twitter.com/blinken_lichtenhttp://www.dasblinkenlichten.com/installing-cadvisor-and-heapster-on-bare-metal-kubernetes/https://twitter.com/keithtenzerhttp://keithtenzer.com/2015/04/15/containers-at-scale-with-kubernetes-on-openstack/https://twitter.com/keithtenzerhttp://keithtenzer.com/2015/05/04/kubernetes-container-orchestration-through-java-apis/http://blog.dutchcoders.io/author/remco/http://blog.dutchcoders.io/kubernetes-first-steps-on-amazon-aws/https://twitter.com/alanwillhttp://alanwill.me/Testing-Kubernetes-on-AWS/https://twitter.com/coreoslinuxhttps://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubernetes-on-aws.htmlhttps://twitter.com/mhamrahhttp://blog.michaelhamrah.com/2015/06/fleet-unit-files-for-kubernetes-on-coreos/https://twitter.com/#!/purpleideahttps://ttboj.wordpress.com/2015/05/02/kubernetes-clusters-with-oh-my-vagrant/https://twitter.com/mstruk2000http://blog.keycloak.org/2015/04/keycloak-on-kubernetes-with-openshift-3.htmlhttps://twitter.com/chri_hartmannhttp://lollyrock.com/articles/kubernetes-vagrant/7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Ubernetes
A central design concept in Kubernetes to cluster Kubernetes across several regions.
Fabric8
An integrated open source DevOps and Integration Platform which works out of the box on
any Kubernetes or OpenShift environment and provides Continuous Delivery, Management,
ChatOps and a Chaos Monkey.
kmachine
kmachine lets you create Docker hosts on your computer, on cloud providers, and inside
your own data center. It creates servers, installs Docker on them, then configures the Dockerclient to talk to them just like docker-machine
spread
spread is a command line tool that builds and deploys a Docker project to a Kubernetes
cluster in one command. The project's goals are to:
Enable rapid iteration with Kubernetes
Be the fastest, simplest way to deploy Docker to productionWork well for a single developer or an entire team (no more broken bash scripts!)
Supergiant
Supergiant is open-source and built on Kubernetes. It provisions "cost-based" server
resources, load balancers, and block-level storage automatically to support stateful apps at
scale with less hardware expense. The goals of the project are to make launching,
managing, and scaling Kubernetes as easy as possible.
Kubefuse
Kubernetes as a Filesystem.Its written in Python, because Python is still cool and has a solid
FUSE library available for it. The fusepy library has some simple examples showing how to
implement loopback and memory file systems.
Monitoring ServicesTo maintain regular surveillance over kubernetes
Introduction
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https://opencredo.com/introducing-kubefuse-file-system-kubernetes/https://supergiant.io/https://github.com/redspread/spreadhttps://github.com/skippbox/kmachinehttp://fabric8.io/https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/proposals/federation.md7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Console: It is a general purpose, web-based UI for Kubernetes clusters. It allows to
manage applications running in the cluster, troubleshoot them, as well as, manage the
cluster itself.
Datadog: Datadog is a hosted monitoring and metrics platform, with built in support for
Kubernetes and Docker. Their Kubernetes integration pulls in Docker and Kubernetes
events, converts labels and pod names into tags, as well as pulls metrics from Docker
and CAdvisor. This allows you to build application dashboards and alerts that display
data across pods, Nodes, and services.
Heapster: Heapster enables Container Cluster Monitoring and Performance Analysis.
Heapster currently supports Kubernetes and CoreOS natively. It can be extended to
support other cluster management solutions easily. Heapster collects and interprets
various signals like compute resource usage, lifecycle events, etc, and exports cluster
metrics via REST endpoints.
Kubedash: Performance analytics UI for Kubernetes Clusters. The goal of Kubedash is
to allow the user or an administrator of a Kubernetes cluster to easily verify and
understand the performance of a cluster and jobs running within it through intuitive
visualizations of aggregated metrics, derived stats and event patterns. It is not intended
to be a general-purpose Kubernetes UI. Instead, kubedash uses multiple sources of
information to summarize and provide high-level analytic information to users and to the
cluster administrator.
Kube-ui: Container Cluster Manager from Google Web UI
Prometheus: Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkitoriginally built at SoundCloud. Since its inception in 2012, many companies and
organizations have adopted Prometheus, and the project has a very active developer
and user community. It is now a standalone open source project and maintained
independently of any company.
Sysdig: Sysdig is open source, system-level exploration: capture system state and
activity from a running Linux instance, then save, filter and analyze. Sysdig is scriptable
in Lua and includes a command line interface and a powerful interactive UI, csysdig,
that runs in your terminal.
Weave Scope: Weave Scope is a visualization, and monitoring tool for Docker and
Kubernetes. It provides a top down view into your app as well as your entire
infrastructure, and allows you to diagnose any problems with your distributed
containerized app, in real time, as it being deployed to a cloud provider.
PaaS Providers
Kubernetes Platform as a Service providers
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https://www.weave.works/products/weave-scope/http://www.sysdig.org/http://prometheus.io/https://github.com/kubernetes/kube-uihttps://github.com/kubernetes/kubedashhttps://github.com/kubernetes/heapsterhttps://www.datadoghq.com/https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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OpenShift
OpenShift is Red Hat's Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that allows developers to quickly
develop, host, and scale applications in a cloud environment. With OpenShift you have a
choice of offerings, including online, on premise, and open source project options.
Deis
Deis (pronounced DAY-iss) is an open source PaaS that makes it easy to deploy and
manage applications on your own servers. Deis builds upon Docker and CoreOS to provide
a lightweight PaaS with a Heroku-inspired workflow.
Continous DeliveryBuild-test-deploy automated workflow software designed to make production environments
more stable and life better for engineers
Fabric8
Fabric8 DevOps provides a completely integrated open source DevOps platform which
works out of the box on any Kubernetes or OpenShift environment, The entire platform is
modular and based on microservices so you can use as much or as little of Fabric8 DevOps
as you wish!
Container Support
A list of linux containers supported by kubernetes.
Docker:
Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed
applications. Consisting of Docker Engine, a portable, lightweight runtime and packaging
tool, and Docker Hub, a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows,
Docker enables apps to be quickly assembled from components and eliminates the friction
between development, QA, and production environments. As a result, IT can ship faster and
run the same app, unchanged, on laptops, data center VMs, and any cloud.Check out
awesome-dockerfor more info.
Rkt:
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http://coreos.com/rkthttps://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker/http://docker.com/http://fabric8.io/http://deis.io/https://www.openshift.com/7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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rkt is the next-generation container manager for Linux clusters. Designed for security,
simplicity, and composability within modern cluster architectures, rkt discovers, verifies,
fetches, and executes application containers with pluggable isolation. rkt can run the same
container with varying degrees of protection, from lightweight, OS-level namespace and
capabilities isolation to heavier, VM-level hardware virtualization.
Books
A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and
bound in covers that provide us with information
Kubernetes: Up and Runningby Kelsey Hightower
Docker and Kubernetes Under the Hood(Chinese) by Harry Zhang, Jianbo Sun andZJU SEL lab
Kubernetes: Scheduling the Future at Cloud Scaleby Dave K. Rensin
Slide Presentations
A slide is a single page of a presentation created with software such as PowerPoint or
OpenOffice Impress.
Architecture Overviewby enakai00
Package your Java EE Application using Docker and KubernetesbyArun Gupta
Scaling Jenkins with Docker and Kubernetesby Carlos Sanchez
An Introduction to Kubernetesby Imesh Gunaratne
Musings on Mesos: Docker, Kubernetes, and Beyond.by Timothy St. Clair
Cluster management with Kubernetesby Satnam Singh
A brief study on Kubernetes and its componentsby Ramit Surana
Moving to Kubernetes - Tales from SoundCloudby Tobias SchmidtKubernetes Scaling SIG (K8Scale)by Bob Wise
Network oriented Kubernetes introby Salv Orlando
Zero downtime-java-deployments-with-docker-and-kubernetesbyArjan Schaaf
Kubernetes and CoreOS @ Athens Docker meetupby Mist.io
Videos
A recording of moving visual images made digitally or on videotape.
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https://twitter.com/mist_iohttp://www.slideshare.net/mistio/kubernetes-and-coreos-athens-docker-meetuphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/arjanschaafhttp://www.slideshare.net/ArjanSchaaf/zero-downtimejavadeploymentswithdockerandkuberneteshttps://twitter.com/taturiellohttp://www.slideshare.net/salv_orlando/network-oriented-kubernetes-introhttps://twitter.com/countspongebobhttp://www.slideshare.net/kubecon/kubernetes-scaling-sig-k8scalehttps://twitter.com/dagrobiehttp://www.slideshare.net/dagrobie/moving-to-kubernetes-tales-from-soundcloudhttps://www.twitter.com/ramitsuranahttp://www.slideshare.net/ramitsurana/a-brief-study-on-kubernetes-and-its-componentshttps://twitter.com/satnamsinghhttp://www.slideshare.net/SatnamSingh67/2015-0605-cluster-management-with-kuberneteshttp://timothysc.github.io/http://www.slideshare.net/timothysc/apache-coneuhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/imeshhttp://www.slideshare.net/imesh/an-introduction-to-kuberneteshttps://www.twitter.com/csanchezhttp://www.slideshare.net/carlossg/scaling-jenkins-with-docker-and-kuberneteshttps://twitter.com/arunguptahttp://www.slideshare.net/arungupta1/package-your-java-ee-application-using-docker-and-kuberneteshttps://twitter.com/enakai00/http://www.slideshare.net/enakai/architecture-overview-kubernetes-with-red-hat-enterprise-linux-71http://www.linkedin.com/in/drensinhttp://www.oreilly.com/webops-perf/free/kubernetes.csphttps://twitter.com/resouerhttp://item.jd.com/11757034.htmlhttps://twitter.com/kelseyhightowerhttp://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920043874.do7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Main Account
Google Developers
Kubernetes
Other Useful Videos
Google I/O 2014 - Containerizing the Cloud with Docker on Google Cloud Platformby
Google Developers
Container Orchestration using CoreOS and Kubernetesby Kelsey Hightower
A Technical Overview of Kubernetesby Bredan Burns
Docker Containers and Kubernetes with Brian Dorseyby Brian Dorsey
Alpaca Kubernetes on AWSbyAdrien Lemaire
Arun Gupta: Package your Java applications using Docker and KubernetesbyArunGupta
"Managing Containers at Scale with CoreOS and Kubernetes" by Kelsey Hightowerby
Kelsey Hightower
Kubernetes: The Journey So Far - Greg DeMichillieby Greg DeMichillie
DevNation 2015 - Paul Bakker - Kubernetes: Beyond the basicsby Paul Bakker
Interesting Twitter AccountsTwitter is quick, its easy to communicate on, and is a very valuable social channel for a
brand or business if you use it to its full potential, By following these news aggregators,
rolling news channels, and companies, you can get the inside scoop of a story long before it
hits the mainstream news outlets.
Kubernetes
Google Cloud Platform
Kube ConKismatic
Engine Yard
Apcera
CoreOS
DevOps Summit
KubeWeekly
KubeFacts
Skippbox
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https://twitter.com/skippboxhttps://twitter.com/kubefactshttps://twitter.com/kubeweeklyhttps://twitter.com/DevOpsSummithttps://twitter.com/coreoslinuxhttps://twitter.com/Apcerahttps://twitter.com/engineyardhttps://twitter.com/kismatichttps://twitter.com/kubeconiohttps://twitter.com/googlecloudhttps://twitter.com/kubernetesiohttps://twitter.com/pbakkerhttps://youtu.be/MuazGHiiGmAhttps://twitter.com/gregdehttps://youtu.be/6a2Nirr8cI0https://twitter.com/kelseyhightowerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pozC9rBvAIshttps://twitter.com/arunguptahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2nj1vRjLwEhttps://twitter.com/fandekasphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLk1pkc7kv4https://twitter.com/briandorseyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fcb4aoSAZ98https://twitter.com/brendandburnshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwBdNXt6wO4https://twitter.com/kelseyhightowerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA8XNVPZM2whttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_x5XG1OV2P6uZZ5FSM9Ttwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsk0pWf4ipwhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ2bu0qutTOM0tHYa_jkIwghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_x5XG1OV2P6uZZ5FSM9Ttw7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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Amazing People
Bredan Burns, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google
Kelsey Hightower, Staff Developer Advocate at Google
Arun Gupta, Vice President, Developer Relations at CouchbaseCarlos Sanchez, Senior Software Engineer, CloudBees
Satnam Singh, Software Engineer at Facebook
Joseph Jacks, VP, Technology Strategy at Kismatic, Inc
Joe Beda, Co-founder and Technical Lead for Kubernetes
Patrick Reilly, CEO at Kismatic, Inc. / Advisor at Mesosphere, Inc
Brandon Philips, CTO at CoreOS
Connecting with Kubernetes
Freenode
Google +
Stackoverflow
Slack
Mailing List
Newsletterby Kismatic
Companies
A list of companies supporting Kubernetes
CoreosRed Hat
Apprenda
Conferences
Some must to go and attend conferences on kubernetes
Kubecon
Container Camp
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https://container.camp/https://kubecon.io/https://apprenda.com/https://redhat.com/https://coreos.com/https://google.com/https://kismatic.com/https://kismatic.com/community/introducing-kubernetes-weekly-news/https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-containershttp://slack.k8s.io/http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/kuberneteshttps://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116512812300813784482/116512812300813784482https://twitter.com/kubernetesiohttp://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=google-containershttps://twitter.com/BrandonPhilipshttps://twitter.com/preillymehttps://twitter.com/jbedahttps://twitter.com/asynchiohttps://www.twitter.com/satnamsinghhttps://www.twitter.com/csanchezhttps://twitter.com/arunguptahttps://twitter.com/kelseyhightowerhttps://twitter.com/brendandburns7/26/2019 Awesome Kubernetes
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GCP Next
Docker Con
Devoxx
Contributing
Contributions are most welcome!
This list is just getting started, please contribute to make it super awesome.
Check out the Contributing Guidelines.
License
awesome-kubernetes by Ramit Suranais licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-
NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Introduction
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ramitsuranahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/https://github.com/ramitsurana/awesome-kubernetes/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.mdhttp://devoxx.com/http://dockercon.com/https://cloudplatformonline.com/Next2016.html