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Setting up LDAP authentication in a Kubernetes cluster run by Deckhouse

Deckhouse is an Open Source Kubernetes platform providing a means of creating identical Kubernetes clusters on any infrastructure and managing them in an automated fashion. Deckhouse uses the...

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Canary releases in Kubernetes based on Ingress-NGINX Controller

Canary releases are quite a popular and well-covered phenomenon (see, for example, links to other articles on our blog below). But I would still like to briefly overview what they are used for.Canary...

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Deckhouse v1.43 introduces the next-generation virtualization system

Over the past few years, we at Flant have been keeping a close eye on the technology leaders in the cloud-native space. But it’s more than merely a matter of curiosity — we have incorporated the ideas...

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A brand new delivery module is now available in the Deckhouse Kubernetes...

The Deckhouse Kubernetes platform now features a brand new delivery module based on the Argo CD Open Source utility. The module automates continuous delivery, deployment, and upgrading of user...

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Installing Deckhouse in an air-gapped environment

In this article, we will focus on installing the platform in an air-gapped environment in the event that the machines that the cluster is running on have no Internet access.Installing Deckhouse in an...

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New werf mode: combining werf & Argo CD into a unified CI/CD process

This article takes a look at a new experimental operation mode that connects the werf Open Source utility with Argo CD. It combines the features and user-friendliness of both tools into a unified CI/CD...

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How we hunted for bugs in Deckhouse 1.43

Developing your own Kubernetes platform is a challenging, large-scale endeavour with a lot of interconnected factors. The process inevitably involves all kinds of difficult hurdles. Sometimes it’s...

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LVM+QCOW2: creating a perfect CSI driver for shared SAN in Kubernetes

A few months ago, we were looking for a Kubernetes CSI driver to store virtual machine disks in Deckhouse Virtualization. The driver also needed to be able to support regular Kubernetes containers. The...

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Trying Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform out on a laptop (no need for servers or...

To get a real taste of Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform, you’ll need a powerful server, some cloud provider storage space, or a few connected machines with a proxy server in front of them. But what if you...

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Deploying an app in a Deckhouse-managed Kubernetes cluster using werf

This article walks you through the process of taking your first step into the Kubernetes world. By the time it’s done, you will have deployed a cluster managed by the Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform...

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