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Rob Szumski
Excited to launch , a place to share high-quality Kubernetes Operators. There are a bunch of great Operators included, which I wanted to highlight in this thread.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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First up is the AWS Service Operator. Once installed you can create DynamoDB or S3 buckets represented by Kubernetes objects, that can live next to your Deployments and StatefulSets. All self-service for your engineers.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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The Couchbase Operator is one of the most advanced. Supports automatic recovery and data rebalancing upon instance failure. It has a detailed set of config, designed to get you the perfect cluster. You’ll be hosting your own DBaaS in seconds.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Next up is etcd, one of the first Operators. Outside of Kubernetes, etcd is widely used in distributed systems. It allows your engineers to easily run this critical part of your infra. Supports TLS, Node selectors & affinity, and configurable storage.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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The Jaeger Operator is the perfect way to get insight into your microservices. Tracking an HTTP request from service to service is required to debug slowdowns & transient issues. The Operator has several modes of operation, from all-on-on to production.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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I am excited about the Federation Operator. Hybrid clusters and federating workloads is always a top subject with customers. I like the newer approach to being able to dynamically federate any existing object on the cluster. More guides soon.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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MongoDB Operator embodies the idea that you don’t need to be a deep expert to be successful. It has 3 different flavors to help you get a dev env running (Standalone), progress to multi-instance (Replica Set) & finally to the prod ready (ShardedCluster).
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Next in the line of databases (see a trend here?) is Percona MySQL. This Operator supports everything you expect: scale up/down, backups, and user management. Control scheduling with Node selectors, taints/tolerations and affinity for your MySQL Pods.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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PlanetScale’s Vitess Operator is a flavor of MySQL, based off YouTube’s high scale usage. It’s designed to scale horizontally and manages the proxies and sharding for you. Requires a PullSecret from PlanetScale or 4, but hope to relax it soon.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Postgres and MySQL are often the top stateful workloads customers ask about. The Postgres Operator from Crunchydata is the battle tested way to run on Kubernetes. It supports backups, tasks and upgrades, all from the Kubernetes API.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Now that you’re running many workloads, how do you monitor it? Prometheus! It’s by far the most popular way to monitor container workloads. The Operator makes it easy to deploy your monitoring cluster and manage what is monitored, alerting rules, & more.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Redis is another very common component of modern software stacks. The Redis Operator from Redis Labs allows your engineers to run high quality Redis deployments. Cache all of your data in memory with no hassle using this Operator.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Kafka is an extremely popular workload for . Every financial services customer uses messaging to connect software together. Deploys Kafka Connect for you, making it easy to get data in/out. Plus the usual Topic and User management of course.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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That rounds out the great Operators we have on at launch. Please contribute your own Operators! As you can see, database and stateful workloads are alive and well on Kubernetes, thanks to Operators.
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Rob Szumski 28. velj
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Come hear more Operator success stories (Uber, Facebook, Google, Red Hat) at our Silicon Valley gathering on March 11:
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