Sergey NuzhdinAgola — One CI To Run Them AllGetting started with Agola. Initial setup and integration with Github, Gitlab and Gitea.Jan 30, 2020Jan 30, 2020
Sergey NuzhdinSwitching to Istio as the primary ingressI’ve been following the news about istio since it’s first alpha release in 2017. I think this project has a great future, because it…Apr 8, 2019Apr 8, 2019
Sergey NuzhdinHow to deploy multi-arch Kubernetes cluster using KubesprayI recently bought 3 ODROID-HC1 devices to add a dedicated storage cluster to my home Kubernetes. I thought that it’s a good excuse to…Feb 2, 20191Feb 2, 20191
Sergey NuzhdinGoing open-source in monitoring, part V: Collecting errors from production using SentryIn this part of the series, I’m going to add Sentry to the monitoring stack. For those who do not know, Sentry is an open-source…Sep 6, 2017Sep 6, 2017
Sergey NuzhdinMaking long running sitemap generation kubernetes-friendly using k8s-api and MinioGeneration of sitemaps is usually not a problem, at least not until you have several millions of items in the database to iterate through…Sep 3, 2017Sep 3, 2017
Sergey NuzhdinGoing open-source in monitoring, part III: 10 most useful Grafana dashboards to monitor Kubernetes…There are dozens of ready dashboards available on grafana.net/dashboards and Github. Many of them just work, but many do not. In most…Jul 21, 20171Jul 21, 20171
Sergey NuzhdinGoing open-source in monitoring, part II: Creating the first dashboard in GrafanaThis post is one of a series of posts about monitoring of infrastructure and services. Other posts in the series:Jun 19, 2017Jun 19, 2017
Sergey NuzhdinGoing open-source in monitoring, part I: Deploying Prometheus and Grafana to KubernetesI’ve been keeping my eye on Prometheus for some time. What I like about it — is its pull nature and great integration with service…May 29, 20173May 29, 20173
Sergey NuzhdinGoing open-source in monitoring, part 0: IntroThis post is one of a series of posts about monitoring of infrastructure and services. Other posts in the series:May 12, 20171May 12, 20171
Sergey NuzhdinHow to recover data from broken GlusterFS clusterA few days ago when I tried to install helm chart in my Kubernetes cluster I noticed that all new pods that required storage were in…Mar 31, 2017Mar 31, 2017