K8sGPT: Simplifying Kubernetes Troubleshooting with AI-Powered Error Explanation In the world of Kubernetes (K8s), managing containers, services, and clusters can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when things go wrong. Whether it’s a pod crash, network issue, or configuration error, diagnosi...
Introduction In today’s cloud-native ecosystem, deploying applications across multiple AWS Availability Zones (AZs) is a common practice to achieve high availability and fault tolerance. However, this approach can inadvertently lead to increased Inter-AZ data transfer charges, impacting your c...
The Power of fck-nat: A Cost-Effective Alternative to AWS NAT Gateway AWS NAT Gateway is a widely used service to facilitate network address translation (NAT) between private and public subnets in a VPC. However, its hourly and per-GB data processing fees can accumulate quickly in high-traffic envir...
Terraform has become the de facto standard for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) in many organizations, enabling teams to define, provision, and manage their cloud infrastructure efficiently. However, as teams grow and infrastructure complexity increases, managing Terraform workflows collaboratively can ...
In today’s fast-paced cloud environment, getting real-time insights into your infrastructure is crucial for maintaining security, compliance, and operational efficiency. This is where Steampipe shines, offering a robust solution to query and analyze AWS resources across multiple accounts and r...
As microservices continue to gain traction in modern software architecture, managing and securing the networking between these services has become increasingly complex. Enter Amazon VPC Lattice, a fully managed service designed to simplify and secure the networking of microservices across multiple A...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing and infrastructure management, Crossplane has emerged as a powerful tool that is rapidly gaining popularity among developers and DevOps teams. This blog explores the reasons behind Crossplane’s rising prominence and why it might be the right ch...
As the trend of containerization continues to sweep across the tech landscape, many businesses are eager to leverage the power of Kubernetes to manage their containerized applications. Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) has emerged as a popular choice, offering the full power of Kubernetes with...
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) provides robust options for scaling your Kubernetes clusters. Two popular tools for this purpose are the Cluster Autoscaler and Karpenter. Each has unique features and advantages, making it essential to understand their differences to choose the best solution ...