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    AWS App Mesh Controller For K8s

    AWS App Mesh Controller For K8s

    A controller to help manage App Mesh resources for Kubernetes cluster

    AWS App Mesh Controller For K8s is a controller to help manage App Mesh resources for a Kubernetes cluster and injecting sidecars to Kubernetes Pods. The controller watches custom resources for changes and reflects those changes into the App Mesh API. The controller maintains the custom resources (CRDs): meshes, virtual nodes, virtual routers, virtual services, virtual gateways, and gateway routes. The custom resources map to App Mesh API objects. AppMesh controller supports monitoring...
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    Kubernetes Vagrant Centos Cluster

    Kubernetes Vagrant Centos Cluster

    Setting up a distributed Kubernetes cluster along with Istio service

    Setting up a Kubernetes cluster and Istio service mesh with vagrantfile which consists of 1 master(also as node) and 3 nodes. You don't have to create complicated CA files or configurations. Because using virtual machines to setup a distributed Kubernetes cluster will bring a high load on your computer, I created the lightweight Cloud Native Sandbox using Docker to set up a standalone Kubernetes.
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