laszlocphThe how and why we built our SaaS platform on Hetzner and KubernetesHello everyone, Laszlo here, the founder of Gimlet.io 👋. In this blog post I try to address various aspects of how and why we built our…Mar 13, 2023Mar 13, 2023
laszlocphinDevOps.devOptions for Kubernetes pod autoscalingKubernetes autoscaling was supposed to be easy. Even though one of the selling points of Kubernetes is scaling, the built-in autoscaling…Jan 25, 2023Jan 25, 2023
laszlocphGitlab take two — Dynamic environmentsIn part one I found Gitlab to be not too pushy about its suite approach, and its CI to work as advertised. In part two Gitlab takes my…Jul 26, 2017Jul 26, 2017
laszlocphIs the one-stop-shop Gitlab CI fits all?You may have heard me saying that CI doesn’t matter in orchestration projects.Jul 24, 2017Jul 24, 2017
laszlocphWhy access control is key for a secure multi-tenant Kubernetes deployment?2017–07–17Jul 17, 2017Jul 17, 2017
laszlocphRancher Kubernetes routingI identified three major milestones in the Kubernetes projects I had.Jun 6, 2017Jun 6, 2017
laszlocphRancher Kubernetes persistence with GlusterFSThe bellow described method was tested on the Rancher Kubernetes distribution but I borrow the code from a previous project when I used…May 29, 2017May 29, 2017
laszlocphAttack your cloud bill: a hybrid cloud strategy with Rancher, AWS and GoogleAWS is a 10 billion a year business. It’s not surprising at all, the speed of innovation, the plethora of services truly make it the market…Dec 1, 20161Dec 1, 20161
laszlocphHave culture do the dirty workI got some nice feedback after the three part Docker article series and had the chance to have a few deeper chats with managers from…Oct 28, 2016Oct 28, 2016